Thai actress Faye Peraya has officially taken her cyberbullying case to the legal stage, confirming that everything has now been handed over to her legal team.
The star, who has been under heavy online scrutiny, shared that the list of suspected offenders includes dozens of accounts — a mix of local and international users.
According to Faye Peraya, the cases are currently being processed through the appropriate legal channels, including international law mechanisms for individuals located abroad.
The actress made it clear that she’s not entertaining apologies, settlements, or any kind of token compensation, emphasising that this isn’t something that can simply be patched over with a gift basket.
Speaking firmly, Faye Peraya noted, “I’m also a human being with feelings. What they did truly hurt me, so I have to protect myself through the law.”
Not About Profit — It’s About Accountability
Faye stressed that her decision isn’t about financial gain. Instead, she wants to ensure those responsible are held accountable, setting a precedent for how online behaviour impacts real people.
She also explained that her firm stance is partly to shield colleagues and friends who often get dragged into the chaos simply for being seen around her.
False Rumours Fueled the Fire
Before this legal step, Faye had already been dealing with unverified rumours circulating on Facebook and Thai forum Pantip.
The posts claimed she was involved in a scandal with a male actor-model during a trip to Phuket — a rumour that quickly spiralled across social media despite lacking any credible foundation.
With the situation escalating, Faye’s move to pursue legal action marks her strongest response yet, signalling that she refuses to remain silent in the face of ongoing online attacks.