‘Club Friday 16 Hot Love Issue: Domestic Incident’ Drops Interesting Affair Trailer; Premieres September 20

Club Friday 16 Hot Love Issue: Domestic Incident

“Club Friday” has returned with another captivating LGBT narrative following the triumph of “Love Bully.” Club Friday the Series Season 16: Hot Love Issue – Domestic Incident is scheduled to premiere on September 20.

The latest installment stars Aon Kasama, known for his role in ‘This Love Doesn’t Have Love Beans’, Lift Supoj, who played Q’s father in the ongoing Thai BL drama ‘Kidnap’, and Yuyee Alissa. The plot revolves around a young man in a forbidden love affair: he falls for his mother’s new partner!

The anthology series “Club Friday the Series” has been ongoing for quite some time, and it’s based on real stories that were first broadcast on the same name radio show in Thailand. You may tell a different tale with each season and title on its own.

Watch the official trailer here:

The story of “Domestic Incident” revolves around a single mother who has lovingly and devotedly nurtured her kid, acting as his only caregiver and friend. She accepts her son’s advice to look for a new companion who can take care of her and share life’s problems since she is overwhelmed by her duty. Eventually, she meets the perfect man, who adores her and has a strong relationship with her kid.

At first, the mother finds solace in the developing bond between her son and her new spouse as they engage in activities geared toward men. She does not, however, know that a more intimate love relationship is developing between them. When the truth is exposed, the mother moves aside, thinking that her son and the guy she loves may become happy together. She did not know this might be the beginning of a sorrowful and complex love story.

The four-episode series “Domestic Incident” is set to debut on September 20. Every Friday at 9:15 PM GMT+7, the series will air on one31, the local TV network. Reruns of the show can be seen with subtitles on VIU Thailand and some other locations in Southeast Asia.

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