Ladyboy Prem -

Growing up as a boy named Prasert, Prem knew by the age of eight that she saw the world through different eyes. While the other boys wanted to play takraw, Prem wanted to arrange the flowers for the temple fair. "My father didn't speak to me for three months when I came home wearing his mother’s pha sin (traditional skirt)," Prem tells me over a bowl of her famous tom yum noodles.

To the locals of her small village, she isn’t just "Ladyboy Prem." She is simply Prem —the best noodle vendor on the market strip. ladyboy prem

The vlogger asked, "What is it like being a ladyboy in the countryside?" Growing up as a boy named Prasert, Prem

But Thailand is a land of contradiction. It is statistically one of the most accepting places in Asia for LGBTQ+ identities, yet it struggles with legal recognition and traditional family expectations. To the locals of her small village, she

Prem is currently saving up to buy a small plot of land to open a real restaurant. She wants to call it "Prasert’s Heart" —using her birth name to honor her past and her new name to define her future.

That groundedness is what makes Prem remarkable. In a world that often hyper-sexualizes transgender women in Thailand, Prem reclaims her narrative through the mundane: she is a small business owner, a cat lover, and the person who remembers your spice level.