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    Some of you have seen the Thailand's Got Talent video featuring a Thai lb.

    Here's a story from Bangkok Post, Born This Way, that reveals a bit more about her.

    Born this way
    Nuntita 'Bell' Khampiranon hypnotises audiences on 'Thailand's Got Talent'
    Published: 31/03/2011 at 12:00 AM
    Newspaper section: Life

    The road to stardom of Lady Gaga and Nuntita "Bell" Khampiranon have something in common.


    Nuntita€™s idol: the famous transgender crooner Mum Laconic.

    There was a time when the world wondered, "is that a man or a woman?" when Lady Gaga stepped into the music scene with her ambiguous sexuality, caused by the rumours of her being a hermaphrodite - not to mention her outrageously, out-of-this-world character. The same question was repeated when millions of viewers of Thailand's Got Talent watched the performance of beautiful transgendered Nuntita who hypnotised the audiences for the very first minute of her act, with her dreamy voice that came out of a slender female figure and girlish complexion, until she KO-ed everyone after unleashing her masculine bass.

    Nowadays, we know the US pop icon is a "miss" and our Thai YouTube star is a "mister" - though, if you put their images next to each other, you might see things reversed. But, after all, the two stories shared the same ending: once they showed the world their musical talents, the gender issue had little to do with it.

    One evening I was online and received an instant message from a pal in China. He sent me a link to Nuntita's video on a Chinese version of YouTube. He begged me to translate the reaction of the judges, while sharing his excitement after watching the clip and shared how this petite Thai transgender became famous in China. Apparently, the original video of her performance was posted on YouTube last March and today has been seen by almost three million viewers.

    "I am very happy about it. And, as a Thai, I am proud for Thai people for such good feedback; that people from around the world have admired my performance," said Nuntita, who is the talk-of-the-town in Thai showbiz and everybody wants to know more about her. I was lucky enough be offered a phone interview during her trip from one studio to another.


    A capture of YouTube video showing Robbie William puzzled with Nuntita€™s real gender.

    "As far as I could recall, I knew I was a woman trapped in male body," said the native of Nakhon Ratchasima.

    Being the only son of a father who served in the army, expressing her femininity while being a boy caused her troubles.

    "Boys made fun of me at school. They picked on me a lot. At home, my dad used to beat me [almost] to death," she said. "He wanted me to be 'normal'," she said.

    Asking how she survived the bullying, Nuntita said that her growing passion for singing was somehow her saviour.

    "I've loved singing since I was young. My dad loves karaoke. My grandmother used to be a singer. So it's in our blood," Nuntita said.

    "During my teenage years, I tried to get involved in a singing club, as it is one of the activity I could do to fulfill my dream and to stay away from other boys.

    "More importantly, it is much better to be acknowledged as a school's representative in singing contests, than being referred to only as a gay boy in school."


    Talented Thai: Nuntita €˜Bell€™ Khampiranon.

    After completing her education at a vocational school, Nuntita planned to further her studies in Bangkok, but had to give up the plan due to her family's financial problems.

    "After I finished school, I got a job offer as a DJ for a local radio station and I also began singing in a pub," said Nuntita.

    One night a playful thought popped into her mind - Nuntita decided to please her peers with her two-voiced magic.

    "Some of the guests realised that I am a transsexual when I did a male voice," she said, laughing. "They loved it. And I have been playing this trick with my audiences since then."

    With such a unique talent, when asked who is her role model, Thailand's most famous transgendered singer Mum Laconic was her quick answer.

    "She is so talented and has always been my idol," Nuntita said. "When you watched her perform, singing or talking to the audiences with her sense of humour, people fall in love with her. No one talked about whether she was a man or a woman, they talk about her beautiful voice and music."

    Not only was her talent discovered while singing with the band, she also found a boyfriend.


    Nuntita crooning her magical voice during her on the stage of Thailand€™s Got Talent.

    "My boyfriend is also my band mate. We have been together for eight years. But things are getting rough since I decided to join the show in Bangkok."

    It was rather hard to blame her boyfriend for his growing jealousy, even former boy band member Robbie Williams thought that she was a woman with a male voice. A video appearance on a talk show on Dutch television captured his reaction after watching a video of Nuntita singing had gone viral on the internet since last week.

    "I am glad to know I could fool a man, a famous one," she joked.

    When the door of opportunity opened, Nuntita quickly leapt in and followed her heart. There is one thing in particular she appreciated about Thailand's Got Talent and that was the fact that the show offers an equal chance to anybody of any gender.

    "The reason I decided to join the show was because it is open to people of all genders," she explained. "That is the main reason why I think this is the perfect stage for me to show what I have got and who I am."

    The lyrics of the latest gay anthem, Born This Way by the unabashed Lady Gaga - "No matter gay, straight or bi, lesbian, transgendered life/ I'm on the right track, baby. I was born to survive" - have spoken to the hearts of many people with sexual diversity, including the talented Nuntita's.

    "For me, everything in this world happens for a reason. And there must be a reason why I was born this way. But I don't bother asking 'why me?'. What's more important is that we know who we really are and must stay true to ourselves.

    "To live happily, we should follow our passions or find out what is our hidden talent ... and let it shine."

    After three judges gave her their unanimous votes, the last part of the video was when Nuntita talked to the camera and left a short message to her father that she loves him so much and she has finally made it. As I asked her whether she got to talk to her father afterwards, Nuntita replied "yes" and shared his words.

    "I am glad to hear that he is now proud of me. And, no matter who I am, he said, just be a good person."


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    Tune in to Channel 3 on Sunday, April 3, from 5:45-7:15pm and see if Nuntita makes it to the semi-final of Thailand's Got Talent.
    Good to see a positive story about Thai lbs in the media!

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  • #2
    Nice, thanks!

    I'm kind of amazed how this became such a big deal considering there are probably a thousand trans singers on youtube and a great many performers around the world who have been doing it for years. I guess it's the power of 'Got Talent's' PR department and reach into the mainstream.
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    • #3
      I get the feeling that this is going to be the decade for the Thai transgendered...

      Now with more (and less ridiculous) TV exposure and other aspects like mainstream and high profile employment, etc this could be the time when a real force for not only acceptance but integration in the professional level of Thai society really starts to take a hold.

      I see this world through rose colored specs as I have had nothing but good luck and positive situations. Even during my single days with various friends from various backgrounds, the life always felt 'normal' to me.

      But in the end the ladyboys have to do this for themselves. Whilst many tens of thousands of ladyboys up and down the country are happy to float happily under the radar there will be some crusaders who can make a positive impact on the social, political and spiritual welfare of transsexuals living in Thailand.

      Then again there are a few unstable nutters and sensation seekers that will drag (no pun intended) the progress back.

      (Should this be moved to the 'Academia' forum?)
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      • #4
        http://www.bangkokpost.com/learnin....d-magic

        Take a look , just see this in Bankok Post

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          Gold


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          A worthy trip report

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          • #6
            Now that is priceless.
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            • #7
              Two similar threads merged.

              I don't necessarily think this is an Academia topic - but let's see what others say.

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              • #8
                Its not Academic ... just a story. I was searching for info about the marriage thread when i just see it in the BKKP and thought it just a piece of news.

                ( im sure that marriage thing was not an April fool, im sure i see it in the BKK post)

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