Carabao's Ad Sends Encouragement to 'Mother Moo and Nai Naphat,' Shares Heartfelt Lesson That Led Him to Quit Smoking, Hopes Mother and Son Will Understand Each Other Again
Carabao encourages actress Moo Pimpaka and son Nai Naphat to reconcile, sharing how a childhood accident involving his child quitting smoking transformed his parenting perspective.
Amid ongoing public scrutiny of the relationship between actress Moo Pimpaka and her son Nai Naphat, veteran entertainer Ad Carabao has stepped forward with words of encouragement and parental wisdom, sharing a personal story that has touched many hearts.
Ad reflected on his own parenting philosophy, explaining: "Seeing the news about you and your son made me think about myself. I've always told myself that we raise our children to grow up, and then we have to let them go. We just watch from a distance, but we're ready to lift them up when they fall. I hope you and your son will come to understand and love each other again. Please let me be your source of strength."
He continued with a poignant personal revelation: "Parents love their children in ways children sometimes can't even imagine, because some things don't need explanation. I smoked from my junior diploma days until I was 34 years old. One day, after returning from a concert tour, I picked up my youngest child while still holding a cigarette in my mouth. Without realizing it, my child grabbed the cigarette from my lips, and the flame caught their tiny hand along with their cries. It was an image that shattered my heart beyond words. What I did then was quit smoking—quit it all for her, for my wife, for my beloved children who are the greatest treasure I have in this world."