Listen to Another Perspective: Gong from Hive Salon Responds as JJ and Ta-Heneng Announce Relationship Status Change
Celebrity couple JJ Krishnaputra and Ta-Heneng Kanyavee announced their relationship status change, prompting Hive Salon owner Gong Kriset to urge the public to respect their privacy and allow them space to work things out after 10 years to
Listen to Another Perspective: Gong from Hive Salon Posts Commentary as JJ and Ta-Heneng Announce Relationship Status Change, Drawing Agreement in the Comments
The breakup of this popular young celebrity couple continues to be widely discussed and lamented. JJ Krishnaputra and Ta-Heneng Kanyavee have finally announced their relationship status change.
Gong from Hive Salon Responds on the Day of the Announcement
From Gong Kriset's perspective—owner of the well-known Hive Salon who is close friends with numerous celebrities, including JJ and Ta-Heneng—when checking X (Twitter) under the handle G24 @Gonghive24, Gong posted the following message on the day JJ and Ta-Heneng announced their status change:
"The future is something we can't predict. It takes time to work things out. Why should they be forced to admit something? The conclusion is that when they get back together, it will have to be a couple that already changed their status once—because of other people. Why, when they've been apart and needed time from being together for 10 years, should they not be given space to figure things out? Why can't we respect their privacy?"
Commenters Strongly Agreed with Gong's Perspective
The comments showed overwhelming agreement with Gong's viewpoint, who is a close friend of JJ and Ta-Heneng, along with various criticisms:
- You're absolutely right, P'Gong. No one should comment on things the people involved haven't spoken about themselves, because some things really do take time. 10 years means so much. What they did was so ugly—they pressured them into making a statement about something that shouldn't have required a public announcement at all. - When love is no longer just between two people, I feel sorry for both of them, P'Gong. - P'Gong is right. This is between the two of them. They're working things out. Why force them to speak? That's so cruel. I want to encourage both of them. I've been following and supporting both of them for a long time. Sending hugs. - That's true. I understand both of them. Sometimes they might not be at the point of making an announcement yet. They might be at a point of trying to understand each other. 10 years—they may have gone through situations like this before. But this time it feels like they were forced to admit it. I feel so sorry for them. And so on.
Source: G24 @Gonghive24 Fresh News Team, May 7, 2026