Thai ‘lingerie angel’ Chompoo Araya celebrates 10-year wedding anniversary with lighting empire heir
Sandy Verma May 18, 2025 03:24 PM

The couple marked the occasion with heartfelt tributes and nostalgic throwback photos, though they’ve chosen to postpone a grand celebration until their 12th anniversary due to scheduling conflicts, according to Thairaid.

“Every year around this time, I head to Cannes,” she said. “So when my husband asked me out for dinner, I told him I had to skip the carbs and get to bed early to stay ready for the event.”

Thai actress and lingerie model Chompoo Araya and her husband Nott Visrut Rangsisingpipat. Photo from Instagram

Despite the low-key nature of the celebration, the milestone carried deep emotional weight. “It’s been 10 happy years,” Chompoo reflected. “This picture might not be perfect, but it’s perfect for our family. I’m so grateful. Time flies, but the memories are still vivid.”

She credited their enduring bond to mutual respect and understanding, highlighting Nott’s calm temperament as a key stabilizing force in their relationship. Together, they’ve prioritized a balanced family life, focusing on clean living, fitness, and nurturing their children.

Nott has spoken openly about his love for Chompoo. “Even after 4-5 years of being with her, I never once doubted my choice,” he once said.

The pair dated for six years before marrying in 2015 in a lavish ceremony that drew widespread media attention. Chompoo was gifted an 8-carat diamond ring, 14-carat earrings, property, and a custom-built diamond castle presented on stage—altogether valued at over 100 million baht (approximately US$3.28 million).

They are now proud parents to twin sons, Nong Sai Fah and Nong Payu, born in 2015, and a daughter, Abigail, born in 2022.

According to the Bangkok PostChompoo, whose full name is Araya Alberta Hargate, is of British-Thai descent. She entered the entertainment world at age 17 after winning the Miss Motor Show title in 1998. Her breakout role came with the soap opera “Pleng Prai”, followed by iconic performances, including in “Dok Som See Thong”. More recently, she has appeared in “Tootsies & The Fake” (2019) and “Long Live Love” (2023).

Nott, four years her senior, earned a scholarship to study in Australia and later completed a Master’s in Business at Chulalongkorn University. Aside from his business ventures, he is also known for his love of luxury cars and expansive property holdings.

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