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| Oom Eisaya and Bam Saralee Lead Anticipated Thai GL Romance FULLFILL THE SERIES. (Credits: CH 3) |
The upcoming Thai GL drama FULLFILL THE SERIES (รักเติมเต็ม) has confirmed its broadcast plans, placing the romantic comedy firmly on the radar for 2026 television. Led by rising pairing Oom Eisaya Hosuwan and Bam Saralee Prasitdumrong, the series will premiere on Channel 3 on April 24, 2026, marking one of the year’s most anticipated Girls’ Love releases in Thailand.
Directed by Nay Saratswadee Wongsomphet, the drama is planned as a 40-episode run. Early previews and behind-the-scenes clips circulating on social media have already sparked discussion among GL fans, particularly around the pairing known online as OOMBAM, a duo viewers say bring a natural chemistry to the screen.
FULLFILL THE SERIES blends modern romance, comedy and everyday life storytelling. The series centres on two women navigating both love and adulthood after their relationship grows from university days into a committed partnership.
Pafun, played by Bam Saralee Prasitdumrong, is an interior designer with a practical outlook on life. Her partner Aioon, portrayed by Oom Eisaya Hosuwan, works as an engineer. The two build a stable life together, sharing ambitions not only for their careers but also for their future family.
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Their journey takes an unexpected turn when their close friend Nubnueng returns with an opportunity that could change everything: the chance for the couple to pursue parenthood through adoption.
The situation brings new challenges and emotional crossroads, pushing Pafun and Aioon to balance responsibility, resilience and the realities of married life.
Rather than ending with the wedding, the drama focuses on what happens after commitment. The series explores the quieter but meaningful chapters of partnership—career pressures, domestic moments and the question of what truly makes a family.
The story is carried by two lead performances:
Bam Saralee Prasitdumrong as Pafun
Oom Eisaya Hosuwan as Aioon (Oon)
Both actresses have gained attention through early promotional clips, where their playful exchanges and relaxed interaction have been widely discussed among fans.
FULLFILL THE SERIES will premiere on April 24, 2026 on Channel 3, one of Thailand’s major television networks.
The series is scheduled to run for 40 episodes, suggesting a long-form storyline that allows the characters’ relationship and family journey to develop gradually across the season.
For viewers outside Thailand, international access is expected through CH3 TH’s official digital platforms, where programmes are typically made available with English subtitles shortly after broadcast.
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While Channel 3 is the confirmed domestic broadcaster, additional streaming partners are expected to be announced closer to the premiere. These platforms often carry Thai dramas for global audiences, particularly in Southeast Asia and international GL drama communities.
Fans following the series overseas should monitor official Channel 3 updates, as global streaming availability is usually confirmed once broadcast schedules are finalised.
The tone of FULLFILL THE SERIES appears lighter than many melodramatic romance titles, leaning into warm humour and slice-of-life storytelling. Early previews suggest a colourful visual style, bright residential settings and conversational dialogue that focuses on daily interactions rather than high-stakes twists.
At the centre is the evolving partnership between Pafun and Aioon. Instead of dramatic conflicts, the narrative emphasises emotional growth, mutual support and the small but meaningful milestones of shared life.
The series also explores themes of chosen family and long-term commitment, topics increasingly visible in Thai GL storytelling.
Reaction online has been enthusiastic since the first preview images surfaced. Many viewers have highlighted the natural rapport between Oom Eisaya and Bam Saralee, saying the pairing already feels convincing before the series has even aired.
Some fans describe the drama as a welcome addition to Thailand’s growing GL television catalogue, while others say the focus on married life and parenting sets it apart from the typical campus romance formula.
Behind-the-scenes clips circulating on social media have further strengthened anticipation, with viewers praising the relaxed chemistry between the two leads during filming.
As the April premiere approaches, FULLFILL THE SERIES is shaping up to be one of the GL dramas that fans are watching closely in 2026. With a long episode run, a domestic life storyline and the rising OOMBAM pairing at its centre, expectations are steadily building.
Are you planning to watch FULLFILL THE SERIES when it premieres this April, and what are your first impressions of Oom Eisaya and Bam Saralee as a couple on screen?


