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10.0 1 Seasons • 6 Episodes

LOL: Last One Laughing Thailand - Season 1

Oat Pramote and C Siwat host 10 of the biggest Thai comedians in a community mall for 6 hours. To eliminate their fellow comedians, they can do anything to make each other laugh, except laugh themselves. With 1 million baht on the line for a charity of their choice, who will be the Last One Laughing?

Top Cast

  • Siwat Chotchaicharin

    Siwat Chotchaicharin

    Cee Siwat (Host)

  • Pramote Pathan

    Pramote Pathan

    Oat Pramote (Host)

  • Pongsatorn Jongwilas

    Pongsatorn Jongwilas

    Self

  • Kyutae Sim

    Kyutae Sim

    Self

  • Kanticha Chumma

    Kanticha Chumma

    Self

  • Thongchai Thongkanthom

    Thongchai Thongkanthom

    Self

  • Boriboon Junreurng

    Boriboon Junreurng

    Self

  • Nipaporn Thititanakarn

    Nipaporn Thititanakarn

    Self

  • Sakuntala Teinpairoj

    Sakuntala Teinpairoj

    Self

Overview

Oat Pramote and C Siwat host 10 of the biggest Thai comedians in a community mall for 6 hours. To eliminate their fellow comedians, they can do anything to make each other laugh, except laugh themselves. With 1 million baht on the line for a charity of their choice, who will be the Last One Laughing?

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