Piglet Charada Imraporn (b. 1995)

Alias:
Piglet Charada Imraporn
พิกเล็ท ชาราฎา อิมราพร

Birthplace:
Thailand

Born:
July 8, 1995

Piglet Charada Imraporn is a Thai actress, singer and model. She graduated at Faculty of Architecture from King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang. Piglet has two older twin sisters, members of the ex-group "Neko Jump": Jam Charattha Imraporn and Noey Warattha Imraporn.  Piglet was the winner of the Disney Talent Contest Young Talent 2004, the 2nd runner up for the Future Junior Talent Award 2004, the 2nd runner up for the SF Junior Singing Contest, the finalist of C-SA Contest 2009, and the final of two finalists in audition for JYP's JYP WORLD TOUR 2007.  After having participated in various music competitions, in 2010 he made his debut with the girl group 'Sugar Eyes',, remaining there until the dissolution in 2015; she continued her solo career, notably recording soundtracks for television series.  Since 2013, she has also embarked on an acting career; among her roles played René in 'U-Prince Series', along Chatchawit Techarukpong (Victor), and Pan in 'Water Boyy: The Series', with Nawat Phumphothingam (White).  She is currently in a relationship with actor, MC and singer Chatchawit Techarukpong (Victor) since 2017, who happens to be his co-star in 'U-Prince Series: Badass Baker'.

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