What Bright Vachirawit will miss most in 'F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers'


Now down to its last few episodes, "F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers'" lead star Bright Vachirawit couldn't help but feel emotional.

During a recent virtual interview, he shared the things he will miss about doing the show.

These include doing scenes with other F4 members played by Win Metawin, Dew Jirawat, and Nani Hirunkit.

"I really enjoyed those moments," he admitted.

Asked how it felt working with Win again, Bright noted things went smoothly and he didn't have to adjust anything.

"It's good working with a person you're close with," he said. "I know him very well so it's very easy to work with him."

Win echoed the same sentiments, relating how they were "comfortable" sharing the screen anew.

"I have no problem working with him at all."

Recall that the two stars trended in some parts of the world following their 2020 "boys love" projects: "2gether: The Series" and "Still 2gether."

In terms of working for the first time with Dew, Nani, and Tu Tontawan, who played his leading lady, Bright has nothing but good words.

According to him, everyone was easy to work with.

He described them as "very professional."

"And the more we worked together, the more we got closer," he added.

Meanwhile, Bright was asked what he likes about his character, the arrogant and short-tempered leader Thyme.

"I like it when I can do things I cannot do in real life," he answered, citing the first episode as an example.

"I really enjoyed portraying him because he was so evil, obnoxious," he said. "I cannot do, like, that in my real life, because I'm not like that. I really enjoyed it when I play a character that was completely different from myself. This is the fun part of this job."

In the last episodes of “F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers,” Thyme and Gorya (Tu) will have to prove that their love is greater than any obstacle as they face the wrath of Thyme’s wicked mother.

The said show is one of the many Thai series airing in the Philippines as part of ABS-CBN’s ongoing partnership with Thai content company GMMTV.

It's available for free in the country on the iWantTFC app and website (iwanttfc.com) every Saturday at 9:30 p.m.

It is also available on Kapamilya Channel, Kapamilya Online Live on ABS-CBN Entertainment’s YouTube channel and Facebook page, and A2Z every Sunday at 8:30 p.m.