SiamSi Studio Ends Contracts with Natt Nattamon and Pitcha Pitchakorn

SiamSi Studio ends contracts with Natt Nattamon and Pitcha Pitchakorn, sparking fan reactions and questions over their next career moves.
Thai Entertainment Shift as Natt Nattamon and Pitcha Pitchakorn Officially Leave SiamSi Studio
End of an Era: SiamSi Studio Confirms Departure of Natt Nattamon and Pitcha Pitchakorn. (Credits: Instagram)

SiamSi Studio has formally ended its management contracts with Thai actresses Natt Nattamon Chokejindachai and Pitcha Pitchakorn Santinatornkul, with the decision taking effect on 2 April 2026, marking a clean break after years of collaboration that helped shape both artists’ careers and the studio’s creative output.

In an official statement, the agency confirmed the termination while framing the move as a natural conclusion rather than a dispute..

It emphasised that both Natt Nattamon and Pitcha Pitchakorn had grown beyond their roles as contracted talent, describing them instead as integral members of the SiamSi family whose contributions extended across multiple projects and creative milestones.

The studio highlighted the depth of that relationship, noting that the two actresses were involved in a shared journey of development, learning and artistic production. 

Their time under SiamSi was characterised by consistent output and a visible presence in the company’s evolving portfolio, which increasingly leaned on character-driven storytelling and rising female leads.

Management expressed gratitude for what it described as the pair’s “dedication, determination and energy” across all past works, while also signalling a forward-looking stance. 

SiamSi Studio Announces Contract Conclusion for Natt Nattamon and Pitcha Pitchakorn After Years of Collaboration
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The statement offered clear support for their next steps, wishing both actresses broader opportunities, continued success and personal fulfilment as they move into new phases of their careers outside the agency system.

The announcement quickly drew attention across Thai entertainment circles, where contract endings often signal either strategic repositioning or a shift towards independent management. 

While SiamSi did not elaborate on the reasons behind the decision, the tone of the statement remained notably warm and measured, suggesting a mutually agreed conclusion rather than an abrupt split.

Fan reaction, however, has been far from uniform. Sections of the fandom expressed disappointment at seeing Natt Nattamon and Pitcha Pitchakorn leave what many viewed as a stable and supportive agency environment. 

Social feeds were filled with messages reflecting a sense of emotional attachment, with some fans describing the departure as the end of an era tied to specific projects and on-screen pairings.

At the same time, another segment of netizens framed the move more positively, pointing to the potential for both actresses to expand their creative range, explore new genres or even transition into broader regional markets. 

Natt Nattamon and Pitcha Pitchakorn Exit SiamSi Studio
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Discussions online have also speculated about possible freelance work, new agency signings or independent ventures, though no further announcements have been made by either artist at the time of writing.

SiamSi Studio also took the opportunity to acknowledge fans directly, thanking them for sustained support throughout the artists’ tenure and encouraging continued backing as both actresses step into their next roles. 

That appeal reflects a wider industry reality where fan loyalty often transfers with the artist rather than remaining tied to management.

For now, the departures of Natt Nattamon and Pitcha Pitchakorn leave a noticeable gap in SiamSi’s roster while opening a new, uncertain chapter for both performers. 

Whether this transition leads to reinvention or consolidation will depend on the choices made in the coming months, but the separation itself signals a shift worth watching in Thailand’s evolving entertainment landscape.

As the story continues to develop, audiences are already debating what comes next. Will this move unlock bigger roles and wider recognition, or reshape how both actresses engage with the industry entirely? 

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