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Irresistible Episode 8: Release Date and Watch Online

Irresistible Episode 8 is going to release on October 26, 2021. Fans are excitedly waiting for new episodes to be released soon.

Irresistible also known as “Tainted Love Revenge’s Fury” and “Roi Rak Raeng Khaen” is a romantic-based melodrama series that originated in Thailand. Ping Lumpraploeng and Golf Tanwarin Sukkhapisit are the writers and directors of this popular melodrama. It is based on Chalalai’s novel “Mia Nok Hua Jai.” The series is said to have a total of 10 episodes that started to air on October 4, 2021.

Everything you need to know

The story revolves around Kimhan and Mookarin who were destined to be together. They were madly in love and were about to get married when Mon, Kimhan’s sister, attempted suicide. Kimhan was sure that she would never take her own life so he called for an investigation. It was later suspected that Mook’s brother, Tada, is being accused of the murder of her wife, Mon.

Kimhan was furious and was hell-bent on taking revenge on Tada. He broke off his engagement from Mookarin, although it was no one’s fault that all of this happened. Even they couldn’t find any proof that would confirm Tada as a murderer. Blinded by rage, Kimhan could only think of one thing, destroying Tada. Although whenever Kimhan and Mookarin would cross paths, we can see the love they have for each other in their eyes.

Irresistible Episode 8

Irresistible Episode 8 Release Date

It is going to release on October 26, 2021. Fans are excited for upcoming episodes to release soon and we cannot help but wonder what would happen with Kimhan and Mook’s love story. Will they get back together? There are so many things that are yet to be answered. We haven’t discovered the killer yet. Well, the countdown begins and there are 4 more days to go for this series to hit the streaming platform.

Where to watch?

You can watch all the episodes on the official channel of GMM Tv on YouTube.

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