Thai singer Cherreen files police report against ex-husband

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Singer Cherreen “The Star” Nutjaree, alongside her lawyer, plans to file a police report today against her ex-husband for physical assault and ongoing harassment. Today, July 23, Cherreen and lawyer Kaew Monchai are set to visit Thonglor Police Station at 10am.

Cherreen, whose full name is Nutjaree Horvejkul, has been facing threats and harassment from her ex-husband following their separation. Despite ending the relationship, the harassment has persisted, prompting her to take legal action to ensure her safety and well-being.

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“Any actions by the other party henceforth are not connected to me.”

The couple tied the knot around mid-2021 but the relationship deteriorated due to the alleged abuse, leading to their separation.

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Cherreen, also known as the younger sister of renowned idol Nichkhun Horvejkul from the boy band 2PM, has been in the public eye not just for her musical talents but also for her personal life. The allegations of physical assault and continuous threats have brought her personal struggles into the spotlight.

The announcement of their breakup was met with significant media attention, highlighting the serious nature of the accusations against her ex-husband. Cherreen’s decision to involve the authorities underscores the severity of the harassment she claims to have endured.

Details of the alleged abuse have not been disclosed publicly, but the ongoing intimidation and harassment have been a cause of concern for the singer. By filing a police report, Cherreen aims to put an end to the distressing situation and seek justice, said the singer’s lawyer, Kaew Monchai.

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“It is crucial for victims of such harassment and abuse to step forward and seek help.”

The move to report the incidents to the police is seen as a necessary step to protect Cherreen and hold the perpetrator accountable.

Cherreen’s fans and supporters have rallied behind her, offering messages of support and encouragement. The situation has sparked discussions about the importance of addressing domestic violence and harassment, urging victims to speak out and seek assistance.

As the legal process begins, Cherreen hopes for a resolution that will allow her to move forward without fear of further harassment. The public awaits the outcome of the police investigation and the legal actions that will follow.

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