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As Thailand’s Girls’ Love scene rises, one duo rising to the top is MilkLove. But before her GL roles, Pansa ‘Milk’ Vosbein started as a model in commercials while still in school. She later appeared in music videos before diving into acting full-time.

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Magnetic in a Duo, Unstoppable Solo
The Thai actress’s debut was also her big break. She was paired with Pattranite “Love” Limpatiyakorn as her love interest in a BL series, Bad Buddy (2021). While the GL aspect of the series was a subplot, it certainly caught the audience’s attention, catapulting them to fame as the beloved duo ‘MilkLove.’ Soon after, the two starred in several GL shows together, expanding Thailand’s LGBTQ+ entertainment scene.


While Milk found her breakthrough in Girls’ Love, she proved her versatility with a role in F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers (2022).
Going Global with Fashion
With the global spotlight on her, Milk continues to champion Thai talent in fashion.
Known for her tomboyish style, she favors baggy silhouettes—yet always with intention and edge. Earlier this year, she debuted at Paris Fashion Week in an oversized pantsuit, seated front row at YSL’s F/W25 show—true to her style, but elevated with sophistication.


However, this major fashion milestone is only the beginning for the Thai actress. As she continues to rise along the Thai wave, Pansa Vosbein also continues to shine among other Thai women—as part of “MilkLove” and as an individual.
Be it MilkLove magic or fashion flair, Pansa ‘Milk’ Vosbein’s next star-studded moment is one to catch.
Featured Image and Photos: PANSA VOSBEIN (via Instagram)

Moira Del Rosario
Once immersed in fictional writing at UP Diliman, Moira del Rosario eventually traded imagined worlds for the fast-paced landscape of digital media as a Digital Content Writer for MEGA Asia, covering women’s stories across the region alongside the latest in beauty.
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