[9] Minnie attended Wattana Wittaya Academy and studied music at Grammy Vocal Studio in Thailand.
[12] In September 2014, she participated in the Cube Star World Audition in Thailand and came to South Korea in 2015[11] after her mother encouraged her, calling it a "once in a life opportunity".
[15] In June 2017, she participated in a promotional video for Rising Star Cosmetics along with Song Yuqi and Shuhua, future members of (G)I-dle.
[20] In their second album, I Made, Minnie participated in composing, songwriting, and arranging Blow Your Mind which was first released through To Neverland.
[36] In September, Minnie made her acting debut in a Netflix's sitcom So Not Worth It alongside Park Se-wan, Shin Hyun Seung, Got7's Youngjae and Han Hyun-min.
Minnie plays a fictionalized version of herself, a genre savvy Thai girl who loves Korean dramas.
In addition, the duo revealed their styling secrets, various outfits, shopping tips and video pictorial 'Fashion Film'.
Minnie alongside Yuqi introduced the hip alley ways in Seoul by visiting Euljiro and Itaewon for their cafes and restaurants.
[45] On September 23, the singer featured in "Money Honey", a collaboration song with Thai rappers F. Hero [th] and UrboyTJ [th].
[49] Before Minnie's debut, she became a model for the local skin care line Celeb's Secret (Korean: 셀럽시크릿) alongside bandmates Yuqi and Shuhua.
[52][53] It was later reported that the three titles were ranked at the top of the platform, and had the highest sales revenue at the time, as well as reaching over 50 million views of the video of the campaign in the span of seven days.
[56][57] In September 2022, clothing brand ACBF selected Minnie alongside band member Yuqi as their new models.
[68] In February 2023, Minnie donated 20 million won to help in the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake through Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association.
[69] Journalist Jake Lau of South China Morning Post noted that Minnie has a versatile voice: "she sings in a soft, breathy voice when performing more emotive songs and acoustic renditions, but on more powerful songs such as Lion, Minnie can belt out the powerful high notes".
[71] Through a magazine interview, Minnie considered American singer Alicia Keys as her role model since her childhood.
She explained that she used to watch a lot of television with her mother when she was a child, and the performance by Keys' 2003 hit "If I Ain't Got You" was what inspired her to pursue music.