Her Facebook page is being followed by over 700,000 followers. She also made a Facebook Live from the pagoda during which she talked tongue-in-cheek that it was made of the gold robbed from Thailand during the Ayutthaya period. Her photos and her comment drew ire from a lot of Myanmar Facebook users. Following the uproar, Nisamanee issued an apology on her Facebook wall. She added she noted during the Facebook Live session that she was simply making a tongue-in-cheek comment.
Source: The Nation Bangkok February 10, 2017 03:45 UTC