I respect them, but personally I find Apo’s acting stronger than Mile’s. The video made them sound equal, but I don’t fully agree.
When I saw Mile and Apo at Cannes, I actually cried. I grew up in Europe, where Asian representation in mainstream media was almost nonexistent. To suddenly see two Thai actors being photographed next to global stars—it felt historic. It wasn’t just their victory, it was ours too. Representation really matters, and their journey made me believe things are slowly changing.
This video gave me chills. Thank you for honoring MileApo’s journey so beautifully.
Not gonna lie, I enjoyed KinnPorsche, but it wasn’t groundbreaking for me. It was messy at times. The fandom makes it bigger than it actually is.
Am I the only one who thinks the industry is using them as a trend? Let’s see if they’re still this relevant in five years.
Finally, someone explained why their story feels bigger than just a drama. Amazing work, I subscribed immediately.
I love Mile and Apo, but sometimes the hype feels too much. They’re talented, yes, but calling them “world-changing” might be exaggerated.
Honestly, I had no idea who Mile or Apo were until Dior invited them to Paris. I follow fashion more than TV, so when I saw these two Thai actors trending on Vogue’s page, I was curious. That curiosity made me watch KinnPorsche—and it shocked me. I expected a cliché romance, but instead, I got a raw story that felt cinematic. For me, they broke the stereotype that Asian dramas are always “soft” or “light.” They brought edge and elegance into one frame.
The video was inspiring, but the intro felt a bit dramatic, almost like a movie trailer. Maybe tone it down?
As a fan from Brazil, I’m so proud of them. This video captured exactly why the world fell in love.
KinnPorsche was good, but let’s not forget Thai BL existed long before them. They didn’t “create” the industry.
This video brought back so many emotions. I had given up on BL dramas for years because they felt repetitive. But when Mile and Apo appeared, it wasn’t just a love story—it felt like art. I remember one night I was going through a tough breakup. I randomly played an episode, and the way Porsche looked at Kinn gave me a strange sense of hope again. It sounds silly, but fiction helped me heal. For that, I’ll always be grateful.
Honestly, I watched the series and didn’t get the hype. The chemistry was good, but nothing world-shaking for me.
I still remember being in college when KinnPorsche aired. I wasn’t even a fan of BL dramas before, but one of my friends dragged me to watch the pilot. I thought I would drop it after one episode, but something about Mile and Apo’s chemistry pulled me in. Every Saturday became an event. We’d cook together, stream the new episode, and laugh or cry until late at night. Looking back now, it wasn’t just about the drama—it was about friendship, community, and finding comfort in something bigger than us.
Honestly, I’m not usually emotional about actors, but Apo’s journey speaks to me. I once quit my job in music, thinking my chance had passed. Watching him leave the industry and then come back stronger makes me reflect on my own choices. It’s almost like the universe sent me his story as a reminder: it’s okay to pause, it’s okay to return. That’s why I respect them so much—it’s more than fame, it’s about resilience.
I appreciate the message, but sometimes BL fans gatekeep too much. If we want these stories mainstream, we need to be more open.
Great storytelling, but honestly, I feel like the video romanticizes their journey too much. Every actor struggles—what makes them different?
Honestly, I’m not usually emotional about actors, but Apo’s journey speaks to me. I once quit my job in music, thinking my chance had passed. Watching him leave the industry and then come back stronger makes me reflect on my own choices. It’s almost like the universe sent me his story as a reminder: it’s okay to pause, it’s okay to return. That’s why I respect them so much—it’s more than fame, it’s about resilience.