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| Oops! I’m the Concubine Sets February 2026 Premiere as TrueVisions NOW’s Next Royal Rom-Com Fix |
Oops! I’m the Concubine (มเหสีน้อย), a new Thai historical romantic comedy, is officially locked in for a 26 February 2026 premiere, with TrueVisions NOW confirming weekly broadcasts every Thursday at 7.00 PM WIB. Led by Emma Panitsara and Peterpan Tadsapon, the series is already being tipped as a light palace drama with surprisingly big emotional swings.
TrueVisions NOW is clearly doing stuff on charm over heaviness this time. The 10-episode drama blends royal intrigue, class tension, and playful romance, offering something breezier than traditional palace stories while still keeping enough layered conflict to hook viewers from the start.
At the centre of the story is Lina, played by Emma Panitsara Yang, an ordinary young woman whose life flips overnight when she is pulled into the royal palace and placed in the position of a concubine.
Far from being welcomed, Lina is quickly branded as nothing more than a minor consort, dismissed by nobles and sidelined by palace hierarchy. Her commoner background makes survival inside the rigid royal system anything but easy.
The palace setting becomes both her prison and her battlefield. With strict rules governing every move, rivalries bubbling just beneath polite smiles, and constant judgement from those born into privilege, Lina is forced to adapt fast.
What complicates matters further is Prince Kiran, whose presence disrupts her carefully guarded instincts far more than palace etiquette ever could.
Peterpan Tadsapon Wiwitawan steps into the role of Prince Kiran, marking a notable shift from his previous screen personas.
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His character is portrayed as regal and composed on the surface, yet weighed down by internal conflict and duty. Early buzz suggests this emotional duality could become one of the drama’s strongest points, especially as his connection with Lina slowly deepens.
The chemistry between Emma Panitsara and Peterpan Tadsapon is already a talking point among fans.
Many are curious to see how their dynamic develops within a palace romance framework that leans more into humour and emotional tension rather than heavy politics or tragedy.
Supporting roles played by Enjoy Thidarat Puerthong and Tong Samitpong Sakulpongchai add further texture to the palace world.
Their characters are expected to stir both chaos and warmth, reinforcing the show’s promise of sweet moments, awkward misunderstandings, and comedic clashes that keep the tone lively.
Directed by Mai Phawat Panangkasiri, the series takes a “small story, big drama” approach.
While the premise may sound simple, the narrative reportedly unfolds in layers, mixing personal growth, class commentary, and romance with comedic timing that feels modern despite the historical setting.
Promotional visuals have also caught attention, highlighting a royal aesthetic with a subtle contemporary touch. Lina’s understated yet elegant attire reflects her outsider status, reinforcing the contrast between her humble origins and the grandeur surrounding her.
Online reactions so far have been mixed but lively. Some viewers are excited for a softer, funnier take on palace drama, praising the casting and the accessible storyline. Others remain cautious, wondering whether the balance between comedy and palace intrigue can hold across ten episodes. Still, the conversation itself signals strong early interest.
Its blend of romance, humour, and palace chaos, Oops! I’m the Concubine is shaping up as a comfort watch with enough twists to keep viewers guessing.
Will Lina find her place in a world that refuses to accept her, and can her feelings for Prince Kiran survive royal expectations?

