Jennis Oprasert

[2] A year later, she was chosen to be the centre of the Thai version of the song "365 nichi no kamihikouki", a track in BNK48's first single "Aitakatta".

After joining BNK48, she was nicknamed by her fans as "ลูกพี่" (IPA luːkpʰîː, meaning 'gang leader' in Thai), probably due to her (then) big biceps, no-nonsense attitude and rather direct style of communication.

A Merry Christmas", on 24 December 2017, it was also announced that Jennis would be the vice-captain of the team, with Punsikorn Tiyakorn (Pun), as the captain.

[5] This was the first time international groups were included in an AKB48 Senbatsu Sousenkyo, in order to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the event.

[citation needed] Initially it was planned that the unit was to be trained in Los Angeles for 30 days but was postponed until further notice, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

[15] In 2019, she performed in a drama film Where We Belong as Sue, the leading character, together with Praewa Suthamphong (Music).

[25] At Grade 6 (year 2011), Jennis won the National Academic Competition Award (Phet Yot Mongkut) in Thai Language.

Jennis was studying for Bachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry (International Programme) at Chulalongkorn University.

[28] Jennis was appointed as a Buddhist ambassador, together with Praewa Suthamphong (Music), for the Māgha Pūjā Day in February 2019 by Thailand's National Office of Buddhism.

[29] On 9 June 2019, Jennis received an Ananda Mahidol Day memorial pin from the One Drop Save Lives Charity Project, together with other 3 members of BNK48 who are students and a graduate of Chulalongkorn University, and the BNK48 executive[30] - "Ko Chop Hai Ru Wa Chop" (cover of AKB48's "Ōgoe Diamond") and - "Sam Roi Hoksip Ha Wan Kap Khrueangbin Kradat " (cover of AKB48's "365 Nichi no Kamihikōki") as the centre.