The heir to the Singha Thai beer empire has been fired after his brother posted an emotional video accusing him of sexually abusing him starting when he was "10 or 11."
Sunit “Pi” Scott was sacked Tuesday after his younger brother, Siranudh "Psi" Scott, 29, made the upsetting allegations in a clip he shared on May 9, claiming he’d recorded his brother confessing.
"My older brother raped me," Siranudh says through tears.
Siranudh, a former national park ranger and conservation activist, alleged that he’d been abused for more than a decade, saying he’d been forced to perform oral sex on his brother over the course of years -- while lashing out at their parents for failing to protect him.
“I don’t want anyone to call me a Singha heir. People don’t know the truth,” the younger brother sobbed in his video.
“Everyone in my family knows it because they listened to the tape I recorded of his ‘confession’ but no one took action. I don’t know what to do. I know I cannot live like this. I don’t want to stay in a family that doesn’t value me or have empathy for me. I can’t live with these kinds of people.”
According to Siranudh’s allegations, the abuse began when he was 10 or 11 and continued for more than a decade, extending into adulthood. He said some of the incidents occurred when his older brother was 14 to 16, suggesting the alleged abuse started while both were minors.
In secretly recorded audio, he directly addressed his brother, saying, “What you did to me … many times over the years, when you were 14 or 16. Pi, that affected me,” before going on to tell Sunit that his actions had prevented him from having relationships with guys "because sometimes I can still taste your d**k in my mouth. It's horrible and it's painful -- it's nothing that a brother should ever feel. It's not just sexual assault, Pi, it's like incest."
He goes on: "And I had no responsibility in it at all, 'cause I was a kid. I just wanted to spend some time with you -- and what you did was take advantage of that."
"It's easy to destroy someone, but healing is much more difficult."
Sunit has strongly denied the allegations but admitted some incidents with his brother were “rough,” Thaiger reported.
“The claim about the sexual assault is untrue. Everyone who knows me can confirm that I would never do such a thing, as it is disgusting and terrible,” he said.
On the audio recording, however, Sunit acknowledges the abuse -- "what I've done I can never take back" -- but says he too was a kid at the time so didn't know what he was doing.
Sunit was “dismissed” from all of his roles at Boonrawd Brewery Company, which started in 1933, making it the oldest brewery in Thailand.
The founding family has a net worth of $1.75 billion.
Bhurit Bhirombhakdi, the brand’s CEO and the brothers’ cousin, said the company expressed "its deepest regret to Siranudh Scott for what happened.”
The company said it’s cooperating with the authorities.
Sunit is married to Thai actress Lapassalan Jiravechsoontornkul, better known as Mild or WJMild. The couple wed in a lavish ceremony in December 2025, but Mild announced their separation in an Instagram post on May 16, 2026.
The news comes against the backdrop of another allegation involving Meena, a former childhood nanny of Siranudh and Sunit, whose name has emerged as a central figure in the public controversy surrounding the Singha beer heir family.
According to national television statements and audio recordings released by Siranudh in May 2026, Meena allegedly sexually assaulted him during his childhood. Psi stated that he originally told his mother, Chiranuj Bhirombhakdi, about the nanny's actions when he was a child, prompting a confrontation that ultimately deepened the family dispute.
Meena reportedly threatened to expose Sunit’s alleged abuse of his brother if her own actions were disclosed. Siranudh alleges that after his mother was confronted with this threat, she insisted on silence -- going so far as to re-hire Meena -- perpetuating a family cover-up to protect their reputation.
Siranudh said his mother filed a lawsuit against him to claim property and assets that were left to him by his late grandfather.
Siranudh has alleged that his mother took legal action and called him an "ungrateful child" in retaliation for publicly speaking out about the childhood abuse.
However, Sunit disputes this characterization of the inheritance dispute. Sunit stated that the legal action was taken because Siranudh allegedly damaged property and allowed unauthorized individuals into the home.
Long before the family scandal erupted, Siranudh had built a public profile in Thailand as a conservationist and social-media personality nicknamed the country’s “Aquaman of Thailand” and “merman” thanks to his ocean activism, free-diving videos and striking underwater photo shoots.
--With wire services
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