Director Paajaew's Heartfelt Message: Protecting Our Cast, Honoring Our Fans

 


The post you're referring to (from
@paajaew
, the director of #วาดฝันวันวิวาห์ / In Love Forever The Series) is a long, heartfelt clarification and emotional response posted early on February 12, 2026.
Here's a clear English summary:Director Paajaew explained that her phone and energy were completely drained the previous night, so she only read the flood of comments this morning. She appreciated the massive support and encouragement from fans, but also addressed misunderstandings and some harsh criticism.Key points from her post:
  • There was backlash after an introductory post about the actress playing Melinya (a side character), with some people making inappropriate or negative connections/comments about the actress personally.
  • She has always emphasized that every actor deserves respect and dignity — they are simply doing their job, and personal lives/relationships shouldn't be dragged into it.
  • The post was meant in good faith to introduce the character, but it backfired and affected the young actress emotionally. She suggested pausing character update posts temporarily, discussing internally with the online team first, and being more careful with what/when to share to better protect the cast and crew's mental well-being.
  • She strongly rejected the idea that production updates (photos, behind-the-scenes, progress) are "charity" or "doing fans a favor." She sees them as a way to give back to the supportive fans who show love, since she can't reply to every single comment (there are simply too many).
  • She clarified that striving for the best production quality isn't "claiming credit" or asking for gratitude — it's their professional duty to Channel 3, especially under a tighter budget than previous projects, while still delivering high standards.
  • The series is made for a wide audience: general viewers worldwide, not just one specific fan group. It's about mutual respect between production and fans — "like water supporting the boat, and the boat relying on the water."
  • She doesn't ignore trolls completely because doing so might embolden them, but she wants the #วาดฝันวันวิวาห์ community to stay positive, beautiful, and peaceful together. Fans and creators depend on each other.
She ended by confirming that updates will continue after internal discussions and adjustments, always with appreciation for the kind, understanding fans supporting the cast and team.Fan reactions (from replies and related quotes in the thread) have been overwhelmingly supportive:
  • Many thanked her for her transparency, hard work, and care in protecting the actors.
  • Several pointed out that toxic/troll accounts thrive on attention — the best response is often to block, mute, report, and ignore rather than engage (to avoid giving them visibility or letting them derail the positive space).
  • People praised the beautiful wedding-themed poster of LingOrm (Ranjorn & Neen), calling it emotional, novel-like, and stunning.
  • Global fans expressed excitement for the series to go international, appreciation for CH3 choosing this story, and encouragement for the team to keep going despite negativity.
Overall, the post shows a director who's passionate, protective of her cast/crew, grateful to genuine fans, and trying to maintain a healthy community vibe amid typical fandom challenges (especially around popular pairings like LingOrm). The community response has been mostly loving and unifying. 💜If you'd like more details (e.g., about the poster or specific replies), just let me know!

 

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