On August 22, 2026, popular Thai actresses Lingling Kwong and Orm Kornnaphat (collectively known as LingOrm) appeared as presenters for MEGA We care at “The Care Together Record,” held at One Bangkok’s Parade Zone. The event formed part of their ongoing role as the brand’s first couple brand ambassadors in 35 years, a partnership launched in May 2026 under the “Care-Mitment” campaign.
MEGA We care, a leading Thai wellness company producing supplements and health products under international standards, selected the pair to promote everyday self-care and long-term well-being under the theme “Care for You at Every Stage of Life.” The August event invited fans—both in person and online via live streams—to join aerobic dance sessions aimed at creating a collective “record” of self-care. Participants could qualify through product purchases or free online registration.
An official clip shared by the LingOrm CH3 account captured the duo performing energetically on stage amid MEGA We care branding, drawing strong fan engagement with thousands of likes and reposts shortly after posting.
There is something quietly powerful about watching two performers who rose to fame through heartfelt on-screen chemistry now lead a crowd in aerobic dance under the bright lights of a wellness campaign. In the video circulating from “The Care Together Record,” Lingling and Orm move with an easy, infectious energy—smiling, coordinating steps, and clearly enjoying the moment rather than treating it as a stiff promotional duty. The caption “โหวพี่ bad bad เลยอ่ะครับ” captures the fans’ delighted reaction perfectly: pure admiration for how cool and committed they look while simply moving their bodies.
This moment sits at the intersection of celebrity influence and genuine public-health messaging, and it works because LingOrm never pretend to be anything other than themselves. Since their appointment as MEGA We care’s first couple ambassadors, the campaign has leaned into the idea of mutual care—looking after yourself so you can keep showing up for the people you love. The May 2026 launch at CentralWorld already signaled a shift: a traditional vitamin brand choosing a same-sex pairing that represents modern Thai youth culture. The August event takes that idea further by turning abstract “self-care” into something physical and communal. Dancing together, whether on the One Bangkok stage or in living rooms around the world via live stream, becomes a shared promise rather than a solitary resolution.
What stands out is the authenticity of the presentation. Neither Lingling nor Orm is performing exaggerated fitness-influencer moves. They dance the way friends might at a weekend gathering—playful, slightly imperfect, full of laughter. That approachability matters. Wellness marketing often falls into two traps: either it feels clinical and distant, or it becomes performative perfection that leaves ordinary people feeling inadequate. LingOrm sidestep both. Their presence suggests that caring for your body can look joyful and imperfect, and that doing it alongside someone else makes the effort lighter.
The scale of fan participation also reveals something larger about how influence works today. Fans did not merely watch; many registered to dance along, submitted receipts to earn places on stage, and flooded social media with encouragement. The event’s hybrid format—physical gathering plus free online access—acknowledged that care is not limited by geography. In an era when celebrity partnerships can feel transactional, this one has managed to feel reciprocal. The brand gains visibility among a young, digitally native audience. The actresses reinforce an image of balance and longevity. And the audience walks away with a simple, actionable idea: start moving, start looking after yourself, and do it with others when possible.
Of course, brand ambassadorships are business decisions. MEGA We care wants to expand its reach and modernize its image. LingOrm’s massive following offers an efficient bridge to that goal. Yet the execution has avoided cynicism. The messaging stays consistent—“Care for tomorrow by caring today”—and the activities remain accessible rather than exclusive. Watching the pair on stage, one senses they understand the assignment beyond the contract. They are not just selling vitamins; they are modeling a lifestyle of sustained energy and mutual support that resonates with their audience’s own hopes for the future.
In the end, the clip from August 22 succeeds because it feels less like advertising and more like an invitation. Two performers who already share an evident bond invite everyone else to join them in something healthy and fun. That invitation lands softly but lands well. In a world saturated with polished wellness content, there is quiet value in watching two people simply move, smile, and encourage others to do the same. LingOrm’s “bad bad” energy on that stage is not flashy rebellion. It is the cooler, more lasting kind: the kind that makes taking care of yourself look like something worth celebrating together.
โหวพี่ bad bad เลยอ่ะครับ 😎
— LingOrm CH3 Official (@LingOrmCH3) August 22, 2026
LINGORM PRESENTER MEGA WE CARE #LingOrmxMegaWecareMitment #หลิงออม #LingOrm pic.twitter.com/sAtwaQfiVp
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