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YouTube star to swindler? Meet Natthamon ‘Nutty’ Khongchak: the Thai influencer got famous covering Blackpink and BTS, but allegedly scammed millions from her followers and is currently on the run

Thai YouTuber Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak allegedly swindled millions of dollars from her loyal followers. Photos: @nutty.suchataa/Instagram

  • The Thai YouTuber got famous for singing and dancing to K-pop hits like Blackpink member Lisa’s ‘Money’, Aespa’s ‘Black Mamba’, BTS’ ‘Boy with Luv’ and Exo’s ‘Growl’
  • In August, a warrant was issued for her arrest after she allegedly scammed US$55 million of ‘investment money’ out of her followers through convincing them to join her in forex trading

Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak, a once popular Thai YouTuber, has received the wrath of her 800,000 subscribers and is currently on the run for allegedly scamming around US$55 million out of them. In August, Thai police issued an arrest warrant for fraud against her, per Bangkok Post.

Going by the aliases Leah and Suchata on her YouTube channel, Khongchak posts singing and dancing tutorials, K-pop covers, as well as vlogs to document her daily life.

Khongchak and her mother claimed on a Thai TV show that she was born into a wealthy family that used to run karaoke and nightlife businesses, with 14 cars and 22 nannies at home. But, allegedly, they soon fell into bankruptcy. She and her family then moved to Malaysia for a period of time before returning to permanently settle in Thailand.

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Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak told the public that she grew up with a very wealthy upbringing, before her family supposedly went bankrupt. Photo: @nutty.suchataa/Instagram
Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak told the public that she grew up with a very wealthy upbringing, before her family supposedly went bankrupt. Photo: @nutty.suchataa/Instagram

Khongchak generated buzz on social media for her good looks, upbeat personality and helpful tutorials for aspiring singers and dancers. Her wholesome image is believed to be what helped her earn the trust of many of her followers. But then the 29 year old allegedly led them to invest hefty sums when she asked them to join her in forex trading, which ultimately took a wrong turn for the YouTuber.

Here’s a look into her background … and how she allegedly swindled money out of her followers.

She is a dancer and covered Blackpink member Lisa’s “Money”

Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak posts singing and dancing tutorials on her YouTube channel. Photo: @nutty.suchataa/Instagram
Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak posts singing and dancing tutorials on her YouTube channel. Photo: @nutty.suchataa/Instagram

Khongchak kick-started her YouTube fame in 2014 through posting dance videos and song covers of popular artists, mostly from the K-pop industry. She’s done choreographies based on hits like Blackpink Lisa’s “Money”, Aespa’s “Black Mamba”, BTS’ “Boy with Luv” and Exo’s “Growl”, to name a few. Her channel is called “Nutty’s Diary”.

'MONEY' - LISA Dance Cover by LEEAH (นัตตี้) From THAILAND

According to News Unzip, she ventured into professional dancing as well by performing at the Kcon Thailand concert in 2019 and appearing as a backup dancer in a few short films.

She had a short career as a singer

Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak has shown her passion for singing and dancing, and once debuted in South Korea under a label called Dream Cinema, according to reports. Photo: @nutty.suchataa/Instagram
Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak has shown her passion for singing and dancing, and once debuted in South Korea under a label called Dream Cinema, according to reports. Photo: @nutty.suchataa/Instagram
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Khongchak’s love of Korean music led her to have a short singing career before her YouTube fame. She once debuted in South Korea under a label called Dream Cinema that produced her two singles, “So What” and “I’m Gonna Catch Ya”, as per The Smart Local.

It’s unclear why her singing career ended so quickly, but her social media fame may have something to do with it: she returned to Thailand and started her YouTube channel and Instagram account, collecting 800,000 subscribers and 300,000 followers, respectively.

Khongchak has also appeared on a couple of TV shows with the most notable one being I Can See Your Voice Thailand in 2016, as per the same article.

Did a billionaire really propose to her when she was just 13?

Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak was reportedly proposed to when she was barely a teen. Photo: @nutty.suchataa/Instagram
Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak was reportedly proposed to when she was barely a teen. Photo: @nutty.suchataa/Instagram
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When Khongchak was living in Malaysia, she was reportedly proposed to by a 48-year-old Malaysian billionaire who apparently fell in love with her, as per Kom Chad Luek, a Thai newspaper. They made a deal to never have a sexual relationship, but he allegedly broke the promise and tried to force her into getting physical.

Khongchak reportedly begged him to let her go and managed to get away. She later settled with her mother in Pattaya, as per the same article.

She became a businesswoman

Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak runs her own skincare brand, Costina. Photo: @costina_official_thailand/Instagram
Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak runs her own skincare brand, Costina. Photo: @costina_official_thailand/Instagram
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Thanks to the income she made through her YouTube streams and her status as a social media influencer, Khongchak founded her own skincare brand called Costina in Pathum Thani, Thailand.

Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak promoted her Vampire skin-whitening lotions on her social media pages. Photo: @nutty.suchataa/Instagram
Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak promoted her Vampire skin-whitening lotions on her social media pages. Photo: @nutty.suchataa/Instagram

The brand sold items from sunscreens and body lotions to cleansing make-up removers and lip treatment balms. She advertised these products on the brand’s Facebook and Instagram pages, with the last post in May 2021.

She allegedly used her popularity and credibility to scam her subscribers

Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak allegedly swindled millions out of her loyal followers. Photo: @nutty.suchataa/Instagram
Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak allegedly swindled millions out of her loyal followers. Photo: @nutty.suchataa/Instagram
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By posting pictures of luxury cars, watches and properties, it seemed that Khongchak lived a lavish lifestyle, which was desirable to many of her followers. The social media guru then advertised private courses for aspiring foreign exchange traders.

According to various news outlets, she led her followers into investing in forex by promising them returns as high as 35 per cent on their investments. It was reported that more than 6,000 people gave her their money to invest, as per The Nation. But those investments never saw the returns as promised.

When Khongchak’s investors didn’t get the payments they were supposed to receive, they started filing complaints against her. She responded to the complaints with an Instagram post where she claimed that she lost all her investors’ money after a huge mistake in trading and promised to return them what she owed (which was around US$27 million at that point) if they gave her a bit of time, as per Fortune.

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Khongchak stopped responding to direct messages on her Instagram after that. So far, the Thailand police bureau has received complaints from 102 people, and this number seems to keep increasing by the day. Currently, Nutty is estimated to have scammed around US$55 million out of her subscribers, as per numerous media sources. Reports also claim that she might have fled to another country, which is rumoured to be Malaysia.

There’s a reward out for information about her

Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak’s whereabouts are currently unknown. Photo: @nutty.suchataa/Instagram
Natthamon “Nutty” Khongchak’s whereabouts are currently unknown. Photo: @nutty.suchataa/Instagram

Now that Khongchak has gone into hiding, her victims have chipped in and offered a reward in return for information that could possibly lead to her arrest. This reward was started by one of Khongchak’s victims called Nok, who reportedly lost around US$1 million to the YouTuber and in return offered US$30,000 for information on her whereabouts, as per Sanook News.

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This amount was then doubled to around US$55,000 by a group of Khongchak’s other victims, according to a Thai TV show. Separately, an arrest warrant has also been issued for Khongchak by local law enforcement.

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Meet Le’Veon Bell, the ex-NFL star backing Donald Trump for president: from insulting Kamala Harris to joining OnlyFans … and why 1 of his 6 baby mamas called him the ‘worst human being on the planet’

Meet Le’Veon Bell, the former NFL star backing Donald Trump for president: from insulting Kamala Harris to joining OnlyFans … and why one of his six baby mamas called him the “worst human being on the planet”. Photo: @leveonbell/Instagram

At just 32, the Pittsburgh Steelers alum and Maga supporter already has 7 children by 6 different women; he’s been accused by one of ex-partners of being a neglectful father

With less than two weeks till the US election, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has raked in a new endorsement. This time, it’s from ex-NFL star Le’Veon Bell. The Pittsburgh Steelers alum attended a Trump rally in Pennsylvania recently alongside disgraced former teammate Antonio Brown, and addressed the crowd, urging them to vote for Trump.
Bell later revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that he was “nervous” and “shook” when Trump encouraged him to speak at the rally, adding that the 78-year-old was a “real one” for giving him the platform. The trio then went on to catch a Steelers-Jets game in Pittsburgh together.
Former NFL player Le’Veon Bell incurred the internet’s wrath recently when he wore a “Trump or the tramp” shirt in support of the Republican presidential candidate. Photo: @LeVeonBell/X
Former NFL player Le’Veon Bell incurred the internet’s wrath recently when he wore a “Trump or the tramp” shirt in support of the Republican presidential candidate. Photo: @LeVeonBell/X
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Over the weekend, Bell continued his show of support for the Republican nominee by posting a photo of himself on X in a shirt with Trump and Vice-President Kamala Harris on it, beneath the words “Trump or the tramp” The photo immediately went viral, with outraged commenters accusing the former running back of sexism and misogyny.
So who is Trump’s new supporter, who has played for the New York Jets, Kansas City Chiefs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Baltimore Ravens?

Le’Veon Bell’s background

Antonio Brown, in a Maga cap, and Le’Veon Bell, both formerly with the Pittsburgh Steelers, with US presidential candidate Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania this month. Photo: AP Photo
Antonio Brown, in a Maga cap, and Le’Veon Bell, both formerly with the Pittsburgh Steelers, with US presidential candidate Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania this month. Photo: AP Photo

Le’Veon Bell was born in 1992 in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. He attended Michigan State University and was drafted by the NFL in 2013.

Bell spoke about growing up in a rough neighbourhood, during an interview with Brown on CTESPN, and credited his mother for “keeping [him] focused”. He lived with his mother and two younger brothers, for whom he assumed the “father figure” role as his dad was largely absent. Before he got into American football, Bell played tennis and chess, and ran track.

What does he do for a living now?

Le’Veon Bell is a rapper, boxer and OnlyFans creator. Photo: @leveonbell/Instagram
Le’Veon Bell is a rapper, boxer and OnlyFans creator. Photo: @leveonbell/Instagram
After being released by the Baltimore Ravens in 2021, Bell turned to music and boxing. More recently, he joined OnlyFans to get “intimate” with his supporters. While the platform is best known for its adult content, Bell revealed that he shares what a day in his life looks like with his subscribers.

He’s fathered 7 children (to date)

Le’Veon Bell is dating musician Jalisa Rey and already has six baby mamas at the age of 32. Photo: @leveonbell/Instagram
Le’Veon Bell is dating musician Jalisa Rey and already has six baby mamas at the age of 32. Photo: @leveonbell/Instagram
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Le’Veon Bell reportedly has at least seven children by six different women. One of his exes, model Golden Blondie, who claims to be his sixth baby mama after giving birth to their daughter Scotlyn Bell, once called him “the worst f***ing human being on the planet” for neglecting his kids, and claimed that he started seeing a minor after her. Bell is currently dating musician Jalisa Rey.

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Ishani Sarkar is an India-based journalist, writer and editor specialising in entertainment and pop culture. She has worked extensively in the Asian entertainment industry, interviewing top talents like Ju Ji-hoon and Song Kang. Born and raised in India, Ishani has an MA in English Literature and is fluent in Korean.
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