Police have been asked to track down and prosecute a couple of dancing dollybirds after a video of two young women wearing little red dresses and dancing in a sexual manner at an ancient temple in Ayutthaya went viral.

The Ayutthaya deputy governor, Mr Rawat Prasong, is demanding legal action as their inappropriate clothing and dancing has cast the historic temple in a negative light.

He said the women are believed to be Thai nationals and the site where they danced was Wat Chaiwatthanaram, an ancient temple and part of an Unesco World Cultural Heritage site,

Lining up behind the deputy governor to file a complaint against the two women and their accomplice who recorded the clip was Pratheep Phengtako, the director of the Fine Arts Office Region 3 in Ayutthaya. He said his office was damaged by the actions of all three involved adding, the inappropriate clothing and a sexually-arousing dance violated the Ancient Monuments, Antiques & National Museums Acts.

Not satisfied with hunting down the dancers and cameraman, he also wants police to press charges against those who shared the clip online stating they too have caused damage to the ancient site and the country.

A vigilant souvenir vendor at Wat Chaiwatthanaram told reporters she remembers seeing the two women and a man enter the temple one evening last month. She said the man took many photos of the women in sexy poses before they went further inside the temple compound where the women danced with the man recording.

Social media commenters had a field day bashing the two women with many suggesting they work as coyote dancers in a bar.

I fully expect to see them in hooded tops and sunglasses before the end of the weekend at a police press conference in Ayutthaya admitting they made a mistake and aplogising to all before it’s announced the trio will be fined a couple of thousand baht each.

Having watched the video I’m sure you’ll agree that neither can dance nor was it sexually provocative or arousing as was suggested.





