Euro Yotsawat and Son Yuke’s on-stage kiss sparks heated debate

Euro Yotsawat and Son Yuke’s real kiss at Shine BKK Fancon goes viral, thrilling fans but sparking debate over stage boundaries and fanservice.
Euro Yotsawat and Son Yuke’s On-Stage Kiss
Viral Kiss Scene from Euro Yotsawat and Son Yuke Splits Thai Netizens

Euro Yotsawat Tawapee and Son Yuke Songpaisan found themselves right back in the spotlight this week after sharing a real kiss on stage during the Shine BKK Fancon. The moment erupted into cheers inside the hall, with fans practically shaking the venue, yet the clip also triggered a fresh wave of online debate that has carried on well beyond the event.

The scene, which happened right after their performance, spread across social media within minutes. While many fans in attendance seemed thrilled, others admitted they were completely blindsided, saying they never expected the event to go that far. Several viewers argued that, although stage acting comes with creative freedom, a moment like this felt out of place for a fan meeting atmosphere.

A chunk of the conversation questioned whether the production pushed the boundary for the sake of buzz. 

Some netizens felt the pair deserved more meaningful roles rather than scenes designed purely for shock value. 

A few even pointed out that if another company had pulled a similar stunt, they would likely have faced far harsher criticism. 

The agency, however, insisted the kiss was part of the staging and character performance.

What really stirred the pot was the irony some online commenters highlighted. 

Certain fan groups had previously portrayed themselves as more refined and uninterested in fanservice, yet the on-stage moment seemed to contradict that narrative entirely. 

Viral Kiss Scene from Euro Yotsawat and Son Yuke

For many viewers, the discussion wasn’t about the kiss alone, but about the broader claims made within fandom spaces.

Thai-language comments circulating online showed just how divided the reaction became. 

Some users said they normally enjoyed the pairing but were taken aback to see such a direct kiss on stage. 

Others argued that the company was trying to set itself apart by branding the duo as an “original” pairing, but questioned why the performance needed to be so pronounced. 

Many pointed out that there were plenty of ways to convey intimacy without making the moment so literal in front of a mixed-age audience.

Several long-time supporters of both actors expressed disappointment, saying they had hoped the company would highlight the actors’ talent instead of leaning into dramatic fanservice. 

Meanwhile, a repeated sentiment surfaced: if intimacy were truly essential to the storyline, camera angles, lighting, or stylised staging could have suggested it without going fully literal.

Despite the debate, there is no denying the kiss became one of the most viral moments of the event. 

It has also reignited conversations about performance boundaries, artistic expression on stage, and how audiences interpret closeness between performers in Thailand’s entertainment industry. 

For now, Euro and Son remain at the centre of a discussion far bigger than a single moment on stage.

Source: Thairath

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