Uthumporn Silaphan
Uthumporn Silaphan, affectionately known as Jum, is a prominent Thai actress whose career spans several decades. She made her debut in the television drama "Keaw Noppakao" in 1976, quickly establishing herself as a leading actress. Over the years, she showcased her versatility by transitioning from heroic roles to portraying antagonists, while also taking on significant starring parts. Even today, Uthumporn remains active in the theater scene, often embodying maternal characters.
In her personal life, Uthumporn was married to Thierry Mekwattana, a musician from the famous Carabao band, for over 17 years. Together, they raised two children: a daughter named Jane Mekhala and a son, Meg Mekwattana, who has followed in their footsteps as a singer and actor. After their divorce, Uthumporn found love again and wed Ae Siriorn Aramwit in 2010. Ae is a vibrant businesswoman and publisher, notably 12 years younger than Uthumporn.
In 2012, Uthumporn candidly discussed her marriage to Ae, revealing that they had tied the knot in New Zealand due to Thailand's restrictions on same-sex marriage. She described the experience as akin to a scene from a Western film, emphasizing the rapidity and joy of their legal ceremony completed within just three days.
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