Adrian Peter Tse
Jul 2, 2015

Star power: Thailand's up-and-coming creators and influencers

THAILAND - Spanning beauty, comedy, variety entertainment, education and music, Thailand's creative ecosystem is giving life to an array of up-and-coming content creators. This compilation describes each creator and their digital footprint and impact on social media. For an in-depth story on YouTube in Thailand, see the link below.

Nine Beauty World: Beyond ...
Peary Pie: Beauty ...
Mayy R: Mayy R combines ...
Mad Kitty Zone: Winner of ...
Erk-Erk: Born in Saudi ...
MissElectraheart: A ...
Le Pommz: A ladyboy who ...
Nutties11311: DIY style ...
LifestyleHattayaA70: ...
Ikkimpim: Makeup, hair and ...
Softpomz: From cat videos, ...
Marker Ererer: Parody and ...
Tongtang Bombie: Parody ...
PeterYeeMagic: Teaches ...
Angkriz (Education): ...
Ormschool: Fights barriers ...
iLoveToGoDotCom: Travel ...
Food Travel TV Channel: ...
DJ KOB Nawaporn: Yoga and ...
SixPackHome: A weight ...
ไอเล...
The 38 Years Ago: ...
Chilling Sunday: Started ...
Billbilly01: Original ...
MadPuppetStudio<br /><br ...
Solitaryparalee (Eve)<br ...
Kanomroo<br /><br ...
KannaPhong Taraket: Rose ...
TMG Record Chanal: ...
NaJorn Chiangmai: ...
วัฒน...
Thanakorn Zaadot: Video ...
Juwaii Club: A northern ...
Color PiTch: Rose to fame ...
Ploy Chompoo: 15-year-old ...
Source:
Campaign Asia

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