On Aug.17, Nott Visrut received hundreds of thousands of likes after posting photos of himself walking through Melbourne with his wife, Chompoo Araya. The 47-year-old businessman took nearly 20 members of his extended family on a vacation to enjoy the Australian winter, where he had spent four years during his university days.
Family members also shared photos of Nott Visrut and Chompoo Araya with their five children throughout the vacation. The man openly displayed affection for his wife in public and was attentive to his children's feelings. Meanwhile, Chompoo charmed fans by capturing and sharing moments of her mother and mother-in-law enjoying the trip together.
The couple snapped a selfie while enjoying cake and coffee at a café he used to visit during his student days. They dated for 6 years before tying the knot in 2015. In 2018, they welcomed twin sons, affectionately known as Thunder (Saifah Rangsisingpipat) and Storm (Phayu Rangsisingpipat). In March 2022, they added a daughter named Abigail to their family.
Nott Visrut captured moments of his wife and children skiing and building snowmen, which garnered over 220,000 likes on Chompoo's social media page.
According to Prestige, Nott Visrut has emphasized that family is his top priority, and he is committed to being involved in his children's upbringing. Despite his demanding schedule managing businesses in lighting equipment, electrical cables, and clean energy, he ensures that he returns home early to spend quality time with his children. He also makes it a point to take his family on at least three vacations each year.
According to the Bangkok Post, Chompoo Araya (real name Araya Alberta Hargate), 43, born in 1981, is of British-Thai descent. She entered the entertainment industry at a young age, winning the Miss Motor Show title in 1998. Shortly thereafter, her debut acting role in the Thai soap opera "Pleng Prai" made her a household name at just 17 years old. Her most iconic role was in "Dok Som See Thong," where she portrayed the character "Reya." More recently, she starred in "Tootsies & The Fake" in 2019 and "Long Live Love" in 2023.
Nott Visrut (Nott Witsarut Rangsisingpipat), who is four years older than his wife, is the heir to one of Thailand’s largest lighting equipment empires. After excelling in high school, he earned a full scholarship to an Australian university and later completed a Master’s in Business at Chulalongkorn University in Thailand. Nott is also well-known for his passion for supercars and owns numerous properties.