New Thai BL series ‘Never let me go’ streams 13 December on iWANTTFC

New Thai BL series ‘Never let me go’ streams 13 December  on iWANTTFC
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The newest Thai boys' love series Never Let Me Go premieres for free in the Philippines on 13 December via iWantTFC, as it simulcasts in Thailand.

The romantic action drama, starring the well-loved tandem of Naravit Lertratkosum and  Phuwin Tangsakyuen, will drop a new episode every Tuesday at 9:30 p.m. (Manila time). Starting 23 December, Filipino-dubbed episodes will also become available every Friday at 8:30 p.m. (Manila time) on the iWantTFC app and website.

Never Let Me Go follows the complicated life and relationship of Nuengdiao (Phuwin) with his "bodyguard" turned unexpected lover, Palm (Naravit).

Nuengdiao comes from a wealthy family, with a father that owns and operates many big-time businesses. However, their lives change forever when Nuengdiao's father is shot dead, uncovering his dark secret as the boss of a chain of illegal casinos and a drug trafficking ring, which his wife Tanya (Rasee Watcharapolme) and Nuengdiao had no clue about.

Despite their family's tainted reputation and the intense scrutiny faced by Neungdiao in school, Tanya is forced to manage the multimillion businesses of her late husband. Because of their illegal activities, Tanya and Neungdiao's lives are put in great danger as they constantly fear for their safety.

Their family finds it hard to trust anyone, even Neungdiao's uncle Supakit (Nat Sakdatorn), who is eager to intervene in their business. As they adjust to their new life, Palm, the son of their long-time aide, is tasked to be Nuengdiao's bodyguard in order to protect him from all dangers that may arise.

Neungdiao and Palm slowly become close and find comfort in each other's company. As their friendship blossoms into something deeper, and as Neungdiao is slowly groomed to be the heir to their business, can Neungdiao and Palm commit to protect one another amid the looming threats to their lives?

Never Let Me Go streams for free in the Philippines on the iWantTFC app (iOs and Android) and website (iwanttfc.com) beginning 13 December at 9:30 p.m. (Manila time).

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