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“Please stop calling me” Thai millionaire pleads as over 10,000 men apply after he offered money and land to anyone who marries his daughter
A Thai millionaire shocked the world when he made an offer online to give the sum of £240,000 and a stake in his multi-million pound fruit farm to any young man who will win his virgin daughter’s love and marry her (read here).
But multi-millionaire farm owner Anont Rodthong, from Chumphon province, southern Thailand, already regrets his decision as thousands of young men have applied and they wouldn’t stop calling his phone.
At first, after too many suitors applied to marry 26-year-old Karnsita, Mr Rodthong made plans for a tournament where suitors would compete for his daughter’s hand. The tournament was meant to take place on his farm and last 3 months, during which he would narrow down the search. But he had to scrap the tournament due to the numerous calls he keeps receiving.
The 58-year-old millionaire said:
Interested sons-in-law, please stop calling me. I’m dying because my phone has been ringing off the hook. Let me rest.
One of those who indicated interest in marrying Karnsita after the offer was made is Premyosapon Khongsai, 28, whose pitch gained 14,000 likes on Facebook.
His Facebook application reads:
I’m interested. I am 28 years old. My family also grows durian in Trat province. We have over 300 trees … I can weather the sun and the rain. I can drive a 10-wheel truck and tractor. Please consider me, father Anont. Thank you.
But Mr Rotthong wrote him off because he is “too handsome” and could break his daughter’s heart.
Though Mr Rotthong is no longer interested in organizing the tournament to get a suitor for his daughter, he still plans to keep the promise he made to any man who marries his daughter.
He promised to waive the compulsory dowry men pay to marry a wife. In addition, he promised to give the man £240,000 and a stake in his farm. Although he has other children, including sons to take over his estate, he promised to give most of it to his future son-in-law.
He said at the time he made the offer: