Love of Silom

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Thaiรักแห่งสีลม
LiterallyLove of Silom
Genre
Based onLove of Silom by Violet Rain
Love of Silom
Thaiรักแห่งสีลม
LiterallyLove of Silom
Genre
Based onLove of Silom by Violet Rain
Screenplay byViolet Rain
Directed byBanchorn Vorasataree (Pepsi)
Starring
Country of originThailand
Original languageThai
No. of episodes12
Production
Production locationsSilom, Bangkok
Running time45–55 minutes
Production companies
  • Insight Entertainment
  • YYDS Entertainment
Original release
NetworkWeTV
Release24 April (2026-04-24) 
10 July 2026 (2026-07-10)

Love of Silom (Thai: รักแห่งสีลม) is a 2026 Thai boys' love (BL) television series starring Poompat Iam-samang (Up) and Phuripan Sapsangsawat (Poom).[1] The series is directed by Banchorn Vorasataree (Pepsi) and written by Violet Rain, and is a co-production between Insight Entertainment and YYDS Entertainment.[2]

The series premiered on WeTV on 24 April 2026, with episodes released weekly on Fridays at 20:00 (Thailand time).[3] The final episode is scheduled for 10 July 2026.

Krit (Poompat Iam-samang) is raised in a traditional Thai-Chinese family and is expected to follow his father's career in the police force, although he does not share this aspiration. His family disapproves of same-sex relationships, which affects his personal life, including a previous relationship that ended. Wayu (Poom) works at a nightclub and is responsible for supporting his family, including his nephew. Krit and Wayu meet at the nightclub and continue to encounter each other over time. As their interactions increase, a relationship develops between them.

Cast

Main

Supporting

According to JWave:[2]

  • Jai Sira as Fei
  • Volvo Supakit Phuengpradach as Thai
  • Boss Chanakan Poonsiriwong as Sky
  • Kade Tanapon Hathaidachadusadee as Henry

Guest

  • Gunner Natsakan Chairote
  • Mashii Pornthiphat Lertwuthanon as Mint
  • Soda Pasakorn Saisombut
  • "Chen" Chenphop Udomdirek (Ep. 1) – uncredited

Production

The series was announced at WeTV's "WeTV Always More 2026" event on 4 November 2025. A video titled "Official First Look" was released, featuring behind-the-scenes footage and early promotional material.[5] The official trailer was released on 7 April 2026 on WeTV's YouTube channel.[6] On 22 April 2026, the "Sip and See PressCon" launch event took place at Fake Club Bangkok, with cast members, press and fans in attendance.[7] The series is directed by Banchorn Vorasataree and written by Violet Rain, based on her novel of the same name.[2]

Release

References

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