BK hooks up with social media’s new narcissists to find out if constantly exposing your abs and cleavage is good for business. Are 15,000 followers the new 15 minutes of fame?

Selfies Geek

Rattanachote "Alm" Sirkongmuaeng @alm14What do you mostly post?

My activities and selfies. Instagram is like a relaxing place where I love to share good stuff with people. Posting my six-pack shows that I love my healthy lifestyle without having to explain it in words.

Why are you so popular?
There’s no one reason. My number of followers grew gradually over many months as my friends tagged me in their photos. It’s called viral feeding. They might love my lifestyle. I’m a landscape photographer, so I always post beautiful places and fun activities.

Do you have any stalkers or annoying followers?
I occasionally get some psycho followers who leave dirty comments like, “What’s the size of your dick?” I delete them all. My parents are also on Instagram and follow me. I don’t want them to see those kind of things.

Are you addicted?
I think so. I post about 3-4 pictures a day. I have so many pictures from my work that I simply feel the need to post.

What are the benefits?
I’ve gotten jobs from followers. It’s also great to know I have friends in other countries, as many of my followers live abroad. I’ve been recognized walking around Taipei and Singapre, where I got taken to pubs and restaurants that only locals know! It’s cool. Instagram also brought me back in contact with friends from kindergarten, too!

See his Instagram feed here.

Student Cutie

Piyatida “Toy” Chit-aroon @thoy_piyatidaWhy are you so popular?
I think it might be down to the fact that I’ve been tagged by my friends and people come to my account to follow me, too. Lots of my friends are DJs and actors.

Do you have any stalkers?
Not really. My followers are nice. But some annoying people try to use my photos as a way to promote their shops or products. Also, some foreigners leave comments like “you’re ugly.” I delete them all, though. I don’t want any strangers saying stuff like that.

Are you addicted?
Yes. I must post at least 1-2 photos a day and I check it every 10 minutes if I don’t have anything to do. I know that it’s not good. Sometimes it means I don’t really interact with the people around me or spend my time on more worthwhile things.

What are the benefits?
I’ve had some modeling jobs before, but Instagram definitely helps me get my name out there. I’ve gotten small roles in lakorn or sitcoms through it. Agencies have also contacted me to advertise their products, such as facial creams and supplements. As I have 30,000-plus followers, I charge B7,000-B10,000 depending on the product.

See her Instagram feed here.

Sexy MC

Emprawee “Tukta” Watthammasiri @tatotuktaWhat do you mostly post?
It’s mostly to do with my job as an MC as well as personal activities like hanging out with friends. Many people have the wrong perception about my line of work thinking that we’re all mistresses of rich men. But showing my lifestyle is a way to tell people the truth about what we do. We are just as serious about our job as those who work in offices. I also share beauty and fashion tips with my fans, too. Some of my pics might be sexy but it’s basically just my portfolio showing that I do various jobs.

Do you have any stalkers?
I normally delete any dirty comments. The most disgusting one was probably a guy who said he wanted to have sex with me. But, honestly, dirty comments are really rare. I normally get good feedback from fans. Sometimes it’s a mid-40s office woman who remembered me from when I worked at the motor show. Sometimes it’s a foreigner who tries to impress me by commenting in Thai with words they’ve got from Google Translate. Those make me laugh.

Are you addicted?
Yes. I post 2-4 pictures a day and constantly check my account. It’s pretty annoying for the people around me.

What are the benefits?
Instagram is like my work portfolio with my lifestyle thrown in. I don’t even have to cast for a job these days. I get money from people who want to sell their products on my Instagram. I charge B4,000-B5,000 per picture. But I don’t take all the offers that come my way because I want the focus to be on my lifestyle and getting people to know me more.

See her Instagram feed here.

Insta-Trainer

Fasai Peung-Udom @fassaiWhen did you start Instagramming?
Just six months ago. I wasn’t a part of Thailand’s smartphone craze as I just got back from New Zealand where people aren’t so addicted to social media.

What do you mostly post?
I actually started it for my model toy business but I realized that it didn’t work because my target customers weren’t on Instagram. So, I switched to selling another product, my fitness routine which I’ve done for years and which I promote by posting selfies. I also post fitness tips such as how to eat well or how to lose weight.

Why are you so popular?
It started when I was doing some modeling and the people started tagging the pics with my Instagram account. I think that when people visited my profile, they noticed that my posts provide useful tips for staying fit and healthy—so they decided to follow me. I mainly use Thai and most of my followers are Thai.

Do you have any stalkers or annoying followers?
Nope. There’s only been the case of an online business stealing my photos to promote their products. But I couldn’t be bothered by that. I do sometimes bump into my followers on the street, though, so I have to make sure I dress well before going out!

Are you addicted?
Totally. I post 2-3 photos a day and constantly plan my posts in advance. I want people to remember me whenever they think about fitness. I see it as my job, so it’s a healthy obsession.

What are the benefits?
It’s good for my credibility, for sure. People are more likely to believe in what I say. It also pushes me to do better. There are many talented people out there, so I need to work hard to stay ahead.

See his Instagram feed here.

International Tomboy

Punnattha “Kwang” Pathikom @qwaaWhy are you so popular?
I think it’s because of all the [South Koren entertainer] G-Dragon fans—I’m one too! I did my hairdo like his and it seems one of the GD fans spotted me. After that, my followers list grew very fast, at almost 2,000 new followers a day. But now it’s pretty steady.

Do you have any stalkers?
I do. I had no choice but to block some people who repeatedly commented on all my pictures. Often these are gay haters, mostly men. They leave rude comments after seeing my pictures on Instagram’s “explore” popular page. I have to delete them all the time. My girlfriend is also harassed by some of my followers. They’re just jealous of her.

Are you addicted?
Absolutely, but I’m trying to slow down a bit now. It’s really unhealthy. I used to think about posting photos all the time. It left me no time to just be with myself. I’m too tired to follow others.

What are the benefits?
I’ve now got lots of foreign friends, especially in Asia. I’ve made connections for when I want to travel to places like Indonesia or Vietnam. Some people contact me for advice as their country doesn’t accept gay relationships. Some companies contacted me to sell their products on my Instagram account but I turned most of them down. I don’t want to mess up my posts. I already sell products such as shirts, facial cream and supplement ary milk, so I don't want to confuse my followers about where stand.

See her Instagram feed here.

Y-Couple

Akira “Theo” Kangmul @theo_akira, Korawit “Gun” Boonsri @gusbananaWhy are you so popular?
Gun: We already had lots of followers, but it’s grown really fast as more girls discover we are a gay couple. We call this kind of fan “Y-Girl.” They love to see guys in love with each other. It’s been a trend for a while; they love to imagine their beloved good-looking male singer in love with another guy who is his close friend. They follow us because we are a real-life couple. Also some celebrities like Ploy Chermal have posted our pictures on their accounts—that got us at least 40,000 followers.

Do you have any stalkers?
Gun: As our pictures always pop up on Instagram’s “explore” page, there are many foreigners who leave rude comments like “Fuck Gays,” “Fuck your mother,” or “Shit”—our fans fight back, too, though.

Are you addicted?
Theo: Kind of, but I don’t think it’s too much. We just post photos when we go out to work or to cool places, or if we just want to say hi to our fans. At most, it’s about 3-4 photos a day. Some days we don’t post anything.
Gun: I don’t think I’m addicted. It’s normal to post photos on social networks.

What are the benefits?
Theo: Fans! We get more people who love us and care about us. Our fans range from teenagers to 50-year-old aunties. Of course, we also get more jobs out of it. We’ve been hired to go out and post about events and products. We also have two movie projects coming out. One is due in June, TomGay: Muen Rak Salub Kua, and another, Boy Story, might be out in July.

See their Instagram feeds here (Akira) and here (Korawit).

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