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Singha heir, 29, accuses older brother of sexually assaulting him for years in tearful video
"I don’t want anyone to call me a Singha heir. People don’t know the truth," he said.
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The younger brother of the designated heir of the Singha beer empire has publicly accused his elder brother of sexually assaulting him for over a decade.
Siranudh “Psi” Scott, a fourth-generation member of the Bhirombhakdi family and a conservation activist, shared his story in a Facebook video on May 9.
The 29-year-old alleged that his elder brother, Sunit "Pi" Scott, abused him from the ages of 12 to 24 in family residences and that he possesses audio recordings related to the allegations, reported Kbizoom.
This comes amid a bitter inheritance dispute after Siranudh's mother sued him over inheritance assets left to him by his late grandfather, Chamnong Bhirombhakdi, the former chairman of the Singha Group and his late grandfather, reported The Bangkok Post.
No longer wishes to be known as 'Singha Heir'
In the Facebook video, Siranudh spoke in Thai and broke down in tears as he revealed what happened.
He said, "I don’t want anyone to call me a Singha heir. People don’t know the truth."
According to The Bangkok Post, Siranudh said that the label obscured his pain and long struggles for justice, which he largely endured alone.
Siranudh alleged that the sexual abuse happened multiple times when he was a teenager, reported Thairath.
He also alleged that his family were aware of the incidents but took no action, and that he sought help from relatives and senior figures within his family, but they did not offer any support.
According to Kbizoom, Siranudh claimed that the relatives prioritised preserving the family's reputation instead of intervening, as his elder brother was considered the successor.
Siranudh said that there was an audio recording where his abuser admitted his wrongdoing, reported The Bangkok Post.
"Everyone in my family knows because they heard the tape where he admitted it."
Lawsuit with mother
In the video, Siranudh added that he was also being sued by his mother over his inheritance and that he was accused of being ungrateful after going public about alleged past mistreatment by a caregiver.
He said: "This year, my mother filed a lawsuit against me to claim property my grandfather gave me."
"She calls me an ungrateful child because I spoke out about what my caregiver did."
Siranudh said that when he asked senior members in the family for help, they told him to apologise to his mother.
Siranudh said: "I don't know what to do. I know I cannot live like this".
"I cannot stay with a family or a clan that does not value my humanity or understand my pain."
Tried to contact brother's wife before wedding
The allegations went viral on Thai social media.
His elder brother had also recently wed Thai actress, Mild Lapassalan, in December 2025.
According to Kbizoom, Siranudh had allegedly attempted to contact Lapassalan to warn her about the situation.
However, the couple, who had dated for eight years, proceeded with their wedding, and Siranudh was not allowed to attend the ceremony, reported Kbizoom.

