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Thai star Singto Prachaya imitates Rufa Mae's viral "Let It Go, Go, Go!"

By Kristian Eric Javier
Published September 16, 2022 6:21 PM PHT

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Singto Prachaya Let it go, go, go


A short clip of Thai actor Singto Prachaya doing his best Rufa Mae Quinto impersonation could be the cutest thing you'd see today.

Rufa Mae Quinto's "Let It Go, go, go" continues to trend in Thailand as those who watch and share the video of her singing her own version of the well-loved song keep on rising.

What made Rufa Mae's version more interesting to the Thais was that even some of their very own celebrities seemed to have been taken with our comedienne's comedic version.

Recently, Rufa Mae appeared on All-out Sundays where she sang the iconic song from the Disney movie Frozen with Thea Astley and Mariane Osabel, but with their own twist. Her performance was shared by a fan in Thailand which garnered a lot of views and started trending.

Upon learning about it, Rufa Mae then thanked her Thai and Filipino fans for making her performance trend and admitted that she woke up with tears of joy when she found out what had happened.

On Twitter, other Thai users showed their appreciation for Rufa Mae's performance, including GMMTV actors Tay Tawan and Singto Prachaya.

A fan account of Singto Prachaya posted a video of Singto sitting at a table. He was then asked by someone off-camera to “give me one Let it go” to which the actor proceeded to emulate the comedian by saying “Let it go, go, go!” (In case you're wondering, the Thai translation for "go" sounds a lot like "pai")

Singto is part of GMMTV, a TV production company, and talent agency for aspiring actors and actresses in Thailand.

Singto is best known for his role as Kongphop in the TV series SOTUS: The Series where he played an engineering student who stood up against a senior student who is abusing his power.

He then moved on to play the character in the series' sequels SOTUS S: The Series and Our Skyy.

In 2021, his contract with GMMTV ended and he started a Youtube channel. The last series he had with the network was Baker Boys where he played Warakron Chanwanit, a newly-hired pastry chef.

TAKE A LOOK AT SOME OF RUFA MAE'S BALIK-KAPUSO MOMENTS: