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SamuraiJack
Apr 25th, 2007, 10:11 PM
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Tennis star Paradorn announces engagement to former Miss Universe and tells the world that Natalie will be a daughter-in-law to the Thai people

Who wants a Grand Slam win when you have a Miss Universe as a future wife?

Thailand's No 1 tennis player Paradorn Srichaphan might not have been having the best of times on court lately, but the love result was definitely in his favour when he announced his engagement to Natalie Glebova at a packed "private ceremony" at Bangkok's Sukhothai Hotel yesterday.

Initially, there were no signs at all that Paradorn had a serious interest in Natalie, a Canadian of Russian descent who won Miss Universe in 2005.

Dribs and drabs of rumour, gossip and speculation did the usual rounds of newspaper columns and web boards. But it was so low-key that it appeared even Natalie's parents, Vlad Slezin and Anna Glebova, were not aware of the impending engagement.

Super Ball, as the high-profile star with a trail of broken hearts behind him is known, had quietly eased away from any efforts to get married despite the string of beautiful women he dated. He simply let it be known that he would not have a family until he was over 30.

In the meantime, Asia's number one tennis player was wooing dozens of beautiful models and stars around the world, including pop singer Tata Young and supermodel Odette Henriette Jacqmin.

Paradorn met Natalie during the Thailand Open last year. At first, people thought there might be a brief romance between the two. But tongues ran wild when Natalie gave Paradorn a peck on his cheek as a reward for his quarter-final win over Tim Henman.

Paradorn is now 28. Love has bloomed. It's time for marriage.

"It is once in a lifetime that a man has to decide to settle down and have a family and I have only one chance to make this. Natalie is definitely going to be a daughter-in-law for the Thai people," Paradorn told the press.

Planned as a private ceremony, the couple's engagement announcement turned out to be anything but, with around 200 media present and Channel 3 broadcasting the event live.

Although the guest numbers were small - perhaps less than 20 including Natalie's parents Vlad Slezin and Anna Glebova - the function room was jam-packed as everyone pushed for the best vantage point.

The engagement news broke late last week and since then the two have been followed closely by the media. However, Paradorn had said he would not give any information before yesterday's announcement.

Paradorn's father Chanachai told the press that the two were already engaged privately on April 13 in Bali, Indonesia. The family organised the press conference to officially inform the public of their commitment to each other.

"We wish that everyone is happy for them," said Chanachai, also Paradorn's former coach.

Everyone at the function could sense the man's nervousness. He looked as if he was playing in a Grand Slam final as he tried to place a necklace around Natalie's neck before the public.

They then exchanged their love vows as Paradorn said in Russian: "Ya tebya lublu" and Natalie immediately responded: "Fah ruk phi Ball mak mak kha."

Chanachai's gifts to his future daughter-in-law surprised everyone: a diamond necklace and a pair of earrings - 13 karats altogether - worth around Bt13 million in total.

The Srichaphans' welcome of Natalie into the family is no secret to the public. The beauty queen has been named "Piangfah" and nicknamed "Fah" by the family.

Natalie made it a point to show her gratitude at the event. "Thank you (pointing at Paradorn's mother Ubol) for giving the name Piangfah."

Paradorn's eldest brother Thanakorn's added: "We are glad that an angel has chosen to become part of our family. I'm confident my brother will take good care of the angel."

The media then urged the tennis celebrity to show them how he proposed to Natalie - but he refused. "I just followed my heart then. It would be uncomfortable if I had to repeat it right now. We would like to keep that moment only between us."

However, Paradorn did recall the moment and said it was after a meal while they were strolling along the beach. They talked for around 30 minutes until Natalie sensed he was uneasy and asked him what was wrong.

"Then I knelt down and asked her to marry me and she said 'yes' four times. I put the ring (three-karat diamond ring on white gold) on her finger4. I had it engraved 'Natalie'."

Natalie then told the media: "The feeling straight from my heart is that, yes, I will spend the rest of my life and build my family with this person. He's very compassionate to other people and open to them. That's why I love him."

Paradorn's brother Thanakorn said his brother would wed Natalie on November 28 at the Royal Thai Navy Convention Hall in Thon Buri.

"Natalie was impressed with the place when she attended the celebration of the 60th anniversary of His Majesty the King's accession to the throne," he said.

After the marriage, Natalie will stay in Thailand and continue working for Boonrawd Co. She will also start a beauty business.

Thanakorn said Paradorn planned to play tennis for three or four more years. He will then retire and run his own business by opening a 50-rai sports complex in Pattaya, where the couple will build their home.

Natalie plans to keep her last name and will be called Natalie Glebova Srichaphan.

Natalie's parents are happy for the future couple.

"I would like to thank the Srichaphan family for accepting Natalie as a daughter. I also want to thank the Thai people for accepting Natalie in their country," said the bride's father Vlad Slezin.

Somporn Supop,

Teerapot Taweewanabul

The Nation

theme
Apr 25th, 2007, 10:35 PM
In case anyone was keeping score

Asian man
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White man
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lol. Seriously, contratulations to Paradorn and Natalie. I had no idea they were an item. She's hot by the way.

SamuraiJack
Apr 25th, 2007, 10:37 PM
They're both hot.

RebelAzn
Apr 25th, 2007, 10:44 PM
In case anyone was keeping score

Asian man
1
White man
112234985770192889984

lol. Seriously, contratulations to Paradorn and Natalie. I had no idea they were an item. She's hot by the way.

Dude you are seriously giving white men way too much credit. Marriage is not about some sort of racial contest.

Perhaps you might have a problem dating outside, many of us don't have all these issues. Yes many Asian American face stereotypes, but it is really up to each of us individually to overcome it. Like some people said here, stop trying to bring the entire race of men down just because one guy is insecure. Among Asian American men and women, the out marriage rate is actually a lot closer than most people think. Foreign FOB women marrying white men, now thats where the huge disparity is from.

I got 3 brothers. Most of us don't have much of issue dating outside of our race. Even my older brother who is more on the FOB side had white girlfriends. Although we are more compatible with some Asian American women for cultural reasons, but it is an option who choose who we date.

Let me guess couple of things about Paradorn:

1. He is Asian and probably proud of who he is and know who he is. He does not have all the hangups with racial issues like most Asian Americans. He is secure with who he is, as is the case from many men from Asia.
2. He is athletic so he is probably attractive to many women.
3. I am sure he is a good guy overall.
4. He is very confident of who he is and he aimed high.

Women of every race want to date an alpha male. While Asian men faces many obstacles in America, it is your own downfall if you believe in the stereotypes yourself.

theme
Apr 25th, 2007, 11:11 PM
Dude you are seriously giving white men way too much credit. Marriage is not about some sort of racial contest.


It's a fact that way way more Asian women marry white men than the opposite, but most importantly it was just a joke. Thanks for getting political.


Perhaps you might have a problem dating outside, many of us don't have all these issues.


oooohkay......And you're basing that assumption on what? Idiot.


Yes many Asian American face stereotypes, but it is really up to each of us individually to overcome it. Like some people said here, stop trying to bring the entire race of men down just because one guy is insecure. Among Asian American men and women, the out marriage rate is actually a lot closer than most people think. Foreign FOB women marrying white men, now thats where the huge disparity is from.


WTF are you talking about? You're the insecure prick who spends half an hour and 2 pages whining about Asian women selling out and blah blah blah.


I got 3 brothers. Most of us don't have much of issue dating outside of our race. Even my older brother who is more on the FOB side had white girlfriends. Although we are more compatible with some Asian American women for cultural reasons, but it is an option who choose who we date.


Wow, you must feel so validated. You and your brothers actually dated white girls??!? Seriously. WOW!


Let me guess couple of things about Paradorn:

1. He is Asian and probably proud of who he is and know who he is. He does not have all the hangups with racial issues like most Asian Americans. He is secure with who he is, as is the case from many men from Asia.
2. He is athletic so he is probably attractive to many women.
3. I am sure he is a good guy overall.
4. He is very confident of who he is and he aimed high.


or 5 he doesn't give a shit about being Asian or Asians in general. He's just happy that he's marrying someone he loves. NOT everyone is pre-occupied with being Asian and Asianness.


Women of every race want to date an alpha male. While Asian men faces many obstacles in America, it is your own downfall if you believe in the stereotypes yourself.

....blah,blah, blah, more re-hashed rubbish.

ellencho
Apr 25th, 2007, 11:55 PM
Oh man! I love it when white people validate us. *high five!*

RebelAzn
Apr 25th, 2007, 11:57 PM
It's a fact that way way more Asian women marry white men than the opposite, but most importantly it was just a joke. Thanks for getting political.



oooohkay......And you're basing that assumption on what? Idiot.



WTF are you talking about? You're the insecure prick who spends half an hour and 2 pages whining about Asian women selling out and blah blah blah.



Wow, you must feel so validated. You and your brothers actually dated white girls??!? Seriously. WOW!



or 5 he doesn't give a shit about being Asian or Asians in general. He's just happy that he's marrying someone he loves. NOT everyone is pre-occupied with being Asian and Asianness.



....blah,blah, blah, more re-hashed rubbish.

Ok I just discovered this site and I thought I came to share some comments. Apparently there are morons everywhere. Did I in any post ever said I have a problem with Asian women dating interracially? I only stated I have problems with women doing so and basing Asian men at the same time. Read my posts genius.

If you are not into being Asian or Asianess, then why are you here? I mean it is an Asian American forum and I thought the purpose what to share our experiences? Please tell me if I am wrong here.

I don't want to get into stupid dumb ass arguments with you cause I am trying to positive for the forum. Please leave your negative comments at home.

theme
Apr 26th, 2007, 12:02 AM
Ok I just discovered this site and I thought I came to share some comments. Apparently there are morons everywhere. Did I in any post ever said I have a problem with Asian women dating interracially? I only stated I have problems with women doing so and basing Asian men at the same time. Read my posts genius.

I don't want to get into stupid dumb ass arguments with you cause I am trying to positive for the forum. Please leave your negative comments at home.

You would be doing me the utmost honour if you were to ignore me. I really don't have time for idiots and hypocrites.

RebelAzn
Apr 26th, 2007, 12:04 AM
You would be doing me the utmost honour if you were to ignore me. I really don't have time for idiots and hypocrites.

Please do the same. If you are not into Asianess, then why are you here? This is an Asian American forum the last I checked.

theme
Apr 26th, 2007, 12:08 AM
Please do the same. If you are not into Asianess, then why are you here? This is an Asian American forum the last I checked.

LOL. Are you for real? Do you get an orgasm everytime you take things out of context?? That WASN'T what I said. I don't need to quote it because it's just a few posts UP. READ IT AGAIN dumbass.

RebelAzn
Apr 26th, 2007, 12:13 AM
LOL. Are you for real? Do you get an orgasm everytime you take things out of context?? That WASN'T what I said. I don't need to quote it because it's just a few posts UP. READ IT AGAIN dumbass.

I like to see you call me these names to my face. I am not gonna get into this stupid name calling on the Internet cause it is pointless. Please ignore my posts go forward and I will do the same.

Ike
Apr 26th, 2007, 12:55 AM
Let me guess couple of things about Paradorn:

1. He is Asian and probably proud of who he is and know who he is. He does not have all the hangups with racial issues like most Asian Americans. He is secure with who he is, as is the case from many men from Asia.
2. He is athletic so he is probably attractive to many women.
3. I am sure he is a good guy overall.
4. He is very confident of who he is and he aimed high.

or 5 he doesn't give a shit about being Asian or Asians in general. He's just happy that he's marrying someone he loves. NOT everyone is pre-occupied with being Asian and Asianness.

I think that #1 enables #5. If being Asian is the norm where you're from, you're less likely to think about it obsessively. It's probably similar to how white people hardly ever think about their whiteness.

evil_FUX
Apr 26th, 2007, 05:32 AM
Oh man! I love it when white people validate us. *high five!*

hehe you're not the only one in that boat ellen. *high-five*

kwak76
Apr 27th, 2007, 05:24 PM
In case anyone was keeping score

Asian man
1
White man
112234985770192889984

lol. Seriously, contratulations to Paradorn and Natalie. I had no idea they were an item. She's hot by the way.

hahaha..

funny..
I like to see who is the best Asian tennis player is
Mike "Jesus Loving" Chang or Paradon "very Tall for a Thai".
Is there other Asian male tennis player?

theme
Apr 27th, 2007, 06:02 PM
of course. not as famous as those two though. There was a south Korean player that beat a seeded player (Youzhny) and took 8 sets from federer(6-4, 6-4) at the monte carlo masters.

nskripchun
Apr 27th, 2007, 10:40 PM
hehe you're not the only one in that boat ellen. *high-five*

*pumps fist*

Can we be like white folks and say "yeeee haw!"?

ZhuBaJie
Apr 28th, 2007, 01:26 AM
oh man i'm going to get so many white chicks now!

Candide
Apr 28th, 2007, 03:04 AM
Lucky big-nosed bastard...

Scowl
Apr 28th, 2007, 02:08 PM
*pumps fist*

Can we be like white folks and say "yeeee haw!"?

Ahem. I believe the correct term is:

(In a high pitched tone) WOOOOOOOOOO

On a more serious note, the IR thing is never going to stop being an issue. We should just have one sticky thread somewhere for celebrity IRs. I'd rather everyone keep adding to a single thread to keep the clutter down.