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| Meet the Thai actresses redefining the GL genre in 2025 with their first Girls’ Love drama roles. |
In recent years, Thailand’s entertainment industry has witnessed a surge in the popularity of Girls’ Love (GL) dramas, with a new generation of actresses stepping confidently into the genre. These productions, known for their delicate storytelling and emotional sincerity, have not only captured the hearts of local audiences but have also built an enthusiastic international following.
While many new talents have made their mark through GL projects, several established actresses have recently joined the movement—bringing heightened star power and credibility to the genre. Below are four notable names who are redefining Thai GL television.
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Kao Supassara — From Screen Icon to GL Pioneer
Kao Supassara Thanachart, one of Thailand’s most recognisable faces, has officially entered the GL sphere with her latest series Love Design, co-starring Jane Methika.
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Premiering on October 2, the drama instantly drew widespread attention for its charming chemistry and mature storytelling.
In Love Design, Kao portrays Aokbab, a strong-willed architect navigating both love and career challenges. The role marks her first step into the GL genre after over a decade in acting—a bold move that fans have warmly embraced.
A graduate of Kasetsart University’s Faculty of Economics (International Programme), Kao began her acting career through Club Friday and gained fame as Sprite in the acclaimed series Hormones.
Formerly under TV Thunder and later Channel 3, she has been working independently since 2022. Beyond acting, Kao manages her own businesses, including the ice cream brand Bellio and a line of dog seat covers, all while serving as Garnier Thailand’s ambassador since 2010.
Her performance in Love Design has been described by fans as a “refreshing reinvention” of her screen image, symbolising both personal and professional growth.
Oom Eisaya — A Familiar Channel 3 Face Enters the GL Universe
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Oom Eisaya Hosuwan, a familiar name to Thai drama enthusiasts, is making her GL debut in Channel 3’s latest production Fulfill alongside Bam Saralee.
The project, unveiled with an official pilot release at 6 PM today, showcases Oom in the role of Aioon—a married woman learning to navigate domestic life and love with her partner Phafun (Bam Saralee).
Known for her roles in Duang Jai Tewaprom: Jai Pisut and other hit Channel 3 dramas, Oom’s transition into the GL genre highlights the network’s evolving openness to diverse storytelling. The series focuses on emotional connection and understanding between two women, offering viewers a thoughtful portrayal of partnership and growth.
The pilot’s release sparked enthusiastic reactions online, with fans praising the visual quality and the actresses’ on-screen chemistry, calling Fulfill “Channel 3’s most refreshing project yet.”
Ice Amena Gul — Reinventing Herself Through “Player”
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Another familiar face embracing the GL trend is Ice Amena, who has been associated with Channel 3 for several years before pursuing freelance opportunities. Now an artist under Heart Pop, she made her GL debut through the series Player, a production that allowed her to explore a more nuanced and daring role.
Ice’s career transition symbolises the evolving landscape of Thai entertainment—where performers are increasingly open to experimenting with roles that challenge traditional narratives and expand representation.
Preem Ranida — The Thai-Italian Star’s Upcoming GL Project
Preem Ranida Techasit, also known as Chayaporn Moridda, has confirmed her participation in an upcoming GL series under BDLMD Productions, following her involvement in WeTV’s Always More 2026 special programme. Although the official title remains undisclosed, anticipation is already high among fans.
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Born in 1996 to Thai-Italian parents, Preem spent her early years in Italy before returning to Thailand at 14. After refining her Thai language skills, she was recruited by the renowned manager Ae Supachai, who guided her into acting. A graduate of Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Communication Arts (International Programme), Preem initially rose to fame through Suphapburut Jutathep.
Her upcoming GL appearance marks another major milestone in her career, symbolising the growing inclusivity and artistic freedom in Thai television.
The Expanding Appeal of GL Series in Thailand
The GL genre’s continued rise in Thailand underscores a broader cultural shift toward diverse and inclusive storytelling. With established stars like Kao Supassara, Oom Eisaya, Ice Amena, and Preem Ranida lending their names and talents, the genre is poised to gain even greater global attention.
These actresses not only bring star power but also authenticity and emotional depth, making GL dramas one of the most exciting creative frontiers in Thai entertainment today.




