A woman has received a torrent of abuse from a Facebook group after she was pictured in Thailand wearing a 'This is what a feminist looks like' T-shirt.

The image of the unnamed woman, posted in Everything Bangkok - a community for British expats living in the city - sparked threats to 'beat the feminism out of her' as well as vile comments calling her a 'c***'.

It quickly attracted hundreds of abusive comments after it was posted by Albert, along with the caption: 'The day that everybody was afraid of has arrived. Feminism is here.'

The image of the unnamed woman, posted in Everything Bangkok - a community for British expats living in the city, sparked threats to 'beat the feminism out of her' as well as vile comments calling her a 'c***'

Commenters then piled on to post their thoughts, with Dan writing that they could 'soon beat that feminism out of her'.

Another man named Rory called her a 'c***' and posted that he 'f***ing hates feminism.'

Bartholomew wrote the woman 'doesn't know what feminism is' but 'wants the guys to think she is a feminist'.

While Lawrence claimed more than '50 per cent' of married ex-pats divorce their Western wives to marry Thai women. He posted 'tells you that your "feminism" isn't feminine at all and men don't like it.'

A man named Rob said the woman would 'die alone with 50 cats' and Paul gave his opinion that she would 'look better in a dress'.

Commenters on the now defunct Facebook page said they would 'beat' the feminism out of her

The picture was taken of the unnamed woman on International Women's Day on March 8.

Bryan posted: 'Whose turn is it to show the newcomer round some decent jumping locations?'

Another man replied he was 'free Friday afternoon, have six good sites available.'

The Everything Bangkok group was later deleted and a new page was created which currently has 2,600 members and is named 'Everything Bangkok (The original).

Although the group was deleted, the founder of the page, who called himself Charlie, told Coconuts Bangkok the group were simply having a 'joke'.

He said: 'Everything Bangkok is all about having a joke.

'I haven’t got anything against feminists and good on them for sticking up for what they believe in … but when people don’t agree with them they get upset.

'Learn to have a laugh and realise it’s Facebook. I know there were a few people who took it too far, but there will always be those few people who do no matter what the topic is.'

A man posted the shot to the group and said it was the day they were 'afraid' of, when feminism came to Thailand