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Love Scandal

Love Scandal  ·  , Thailand
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A secret relationship between a model and his manager. (Source: BL Series News Facebook) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Personal Manager" (ผู้จัดการส่วนตัว) by Sweet Garden.

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In the glittering world of Thai fashion, top model Phum (Jame Supawit) and his longtime manager, Win (Folk Jakrin), have been hiding a life-changing secret—they're in love. Adapted from the novel *Personal Manager* by Sweet Garden, *Love Scandal* peers behind the camera flashes to explore the forbidden romance between a rising star and the man who manages his career. Their relationship is a tightrope walk between passion and professionalism: every stolen glance risks exposure, every late-night meeting could shatter both their reputations. As Phum's fame skyrockets and jealous rivals circle, the pressure mounts to either come out or break up. Filled with tender moments, electric tension, and the aching question of whether love can survive under the spotlight, this slow-burn Thai series promises heartfelt drama and a sizzling central pair that will keep you rooting for their happiness.

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bromance_addict99
2025-08-15
9/10
I am absolutely living for the tension between Phum and Win! Every time they steal a glance or accidentally touch, my heart does a flip. The secret romance trope is my weakness, and Jame and Folk have insane chemistry. This is pure BL gold for anyone who loves slow-burn pining with a big payoff.
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logic_over_fluff
2025-09-02
6/10
The romance is sweet, but the plot drags in the middle episodes with repetitive 'almost caught' scenes. The side characters feel underdeveloped, and the conflict around the manager's profession isn't explored deeply enough. Still, the main couple keeps it watchable.
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novel_purist_reader
2025-08-28
8/10
As a fan of the novel 'Personal Manager', I was nervous about the adaptation. They've kept the core emotional beats and the sweet domestic moments that made me love the book. A few scenes were expanded nicely, though I wish they hadn't toned down one of Win's vulnerable monologues. Solid adaptation overall!
CF
consent_first_fangirl
2025-10-01
7/10
I appreciate that the show explicitly addresses the power imbalance between a manager and his talent. The characters navigate consent and boundaries with surprising care for a BL drama. It's not perfect—some scenes rely on jealousy tropes—but it's refreshing to see a secret relationship handled with emotional maturity.
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visual_feast_daily
2025-09-18
8/10
This series is a feast for the eyes. The lighting during the rooftop confession scene is absolutely dreamy—soft and warm—and the fashion show sequences are shot with real style. The color palette shifts from cool blues in anxious scenes to golden tones in intimate moments. A director who knows how to tell a story visually.