Chris Berndt Invests in Phnom Penh Tuk Tuk Ads Alongside Bryan Flowers

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Pattaya to Phnom Penh? Bryan Flowers & Chris Berndt Launch Bar Ad Campaigns in Cambodia

In this clip, evidence emerges of Bryan Flowers (Night Wish Group, Pattaya News) and Chris Berndt (Y-GU Boyz, Better Group) expanding their business presence into Cambodia — starting with Baht Bus–style tuk tuk advertisements in Phnom Penh.

🛺 According to Flowers, the move was a low-cost strategy to test local connections and scout bar opportunities. He openly discusses plans to eventually replicate parts of the Pattaya model — including nightlife bars, recruitment systems, and digital media — within the Phnom Penh entertainment scene.

💬 In a lengthy blog post, Flowers describes meeting local bar owners, researching rental prices, and identifying opportunities to “rev up” Cambodia’s bar scene using Pattaya-style marketing and staffing. He admits to not knowing local licensing laws but emphasizes that “those are small details” that can be outsourced — a comment some may view as cavalier given Cambodia’s regulatory complexity.

🧃 Co-promoter Chris Berndt, known for cannabis-linked ventures like Little Amsterdam and Y-GU Boyz, is also shown participating in the initial ad buys — highlighting a clear financial and strategic collaboration.

🔍 This clip is part of a broader investigation into how Pattaya’s biggest nightlife figures are diversifying into media, kickboxing, and now foreign bar ownership — all while millions of baht flow through questionable business structures.

📌 All content is presented for public interest and journalistic review. No unlawful activity is alleged in this specific clip.

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