Fourth Nattawat food deliveries; CORTIS acai
- Fourth Nattawat fan accounts on May 22, 2026 circulated images of food-support deliveries sent to the Thai actor during a fan-fest event. - CORTIS’s “ACAI” is tied to the group’s mini album GREENGREEN, and official promotion for the track included a music video released May 11. - Fans could track Fourth-related food support through the fan club’s delivery queue, while CORTIS’s “ACAI” video remains on official platforms.
Fan posts on X on May 22 put two separate fan-service moments into circulation: food-support deliveries for Thai actor Fourth Nattawat and an acai-themed cooking clip linked to K-pop group CORTIS. The posts were unrelated, but both spread through entertainment fandom accounts on the same day, with fans treating them as behind-the-scenes glimpses rather than formal promotional announcements. Publicly available supporting material confirms Fourth’s fan club maintains a food-support delivery queue, while CORTIS has been promoting “ACAI” as part of its mini album “GREENGREEN.” ### Who is Fourth Nattawat, and what was being shared? Nattawat Jirochtikul, known professionally as Fourth, is a Thai actor and singer under GMMTV and Riser Music, according to biographical listings and fan-club materials. A Linktree page for @FourthOfficiall identifies itself as the official fan club for Fourth Nattawat and includes a link labeled for checking the delivery queue for food support. (linktr.ee) The May 22 circulation centered on claims that Fourth received food deliveries during a fan-fest appearance the previous day. Because the underlying X post did not render text through web access, the clearest public verification available is the fan club’s existing food-support infrastructure, which shows that organized deliveries are part of the fandom’s normal activity around the actor. (linktr.ee) ### What do fans mean by “food support” in this case? The @FourthOfficiall Linktree page points fans to a delivery queue, indicating a structured system for sending food support tied to Fourth’s schedule. In Thai and wider Asian entertainment fandoms, those deliveries commonly refer to meals, snacks or drinks sent by fan groups to artists and staff at events or productions, though the specific contents of the May 21 delivery were not independently detailed in accessible source material. (x.com) The available evidence supports the narrower claim that fan accounts were celebrating a delivery tied to Fourth, not that the actor or his management had issued a formal statement about it. No official GMMTV release surfaced in the material reviewed. ### How does CORTIS’s acai post connect to “GREENGREEN”? CORTIS released the official music video for “ACAI” on May 11 through HYBE LABELS, and multiple music outlets described the song as part of the group’s second mini album “GREENGREEN.” Soompi said the “ACAI” video was released as a B-side music video from the album, while the group’s Japan site lists the “ACAI” official MV under its May 2026 music-video rollouts. (linktr.ee) The song’s concept is directly tied to acai. Chosun’s English-language coverage said “ACAI” was inspired by acai bowls that members ate daily while working on the album, giving the food reference a built-in promotional role within the “GREENGREEN” era. ### Was the May 22 post a new release or an extra fan-facing clip? The May 22 X post referenced in the briefing appears to have functioned as an additional fan-facing piece of content, not the original launch of “ACAI.” Public records already show the official MV had been released on May 11, with Apple Music and YouTube listings also carrying the video. (soompi.com) That makes the acai cooking clip part of the broader after-release promotion around “GREENGREEN,” based on the timing of the official MV and the continued circulation of “ACAI”-related material across official channels and fan posts. (chosun.com) That is an inference from the release timeline rather than a quoted company description. ### What can fans watch for next? CORTIS’s official platforms still host the “ACAI” music video released on May 11, and the group’s Japan site lists it alongside other current “GREENGREEN” content. (youtube.com) Fourth fans, meanwhile, can monitor the @FourthOfficiall delivery-queue page for future food-support activity tied to the actor’s public schedule. (linktr.ee)