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Grandmother marks her 70th birthday with three-day party fetauring 100 coyote dancers
A wealthy grandmother marked her 70th birthday with a three-day party featuring more than 100 young coyote dancers.
Wandee Khaokham, 70, and her husband Manus Khaokham, 72, threw the lavish bash and invited friends, relatives and neighbours in Pathum Thani, Thailand on January 28.
Footage shows dozens of scantily dressed dancers in skimpy black and red lingerie gyrating and shaking their hips onstage as neon-lit sound trucks blasted music at the venue.
Mesmerized locals flocked next to the platform to record the titillating performances alongside neon-lit tuk-tuks and pickup trucks.
The couple also hired a local band and folk theatre troup for the festivities, which ran from sunrise until the early hours of the morning each night.
They climaxed on January 30 - the day Wandee turned 70. She had a cake and handed out free drinks and gifts to all the guests.
Wandee said: 'I will only celebrate my 70th birthday once. I don't know how many more birthdays I'll have, so I wanted this to be the most spectacular.
'I'm not sure I'll want to do it all again when I'm 80. But if I have the energy, we'll make it memorable.'
Wandee's husband said he handpicked the dancers - and chose the 'most beautiful he could find'.
He said had had lost track of the bill for the whole event but it had 'probably surpassed five million Baht'.
He added: 'The coyote girls were the most beautiful in the whole country. I requested only the best for my wife's party.
'We hope it sets a good example and others will be generous, too.'
Coyote dancers are a common sight in bars and concerts throughout Thailand. But officials have previously been slammed for hiring them in state-sponsored parties.
In 2022, Adisak Phusitwongsanuyutat, former chief of the Khao Yai National Park, was probed then transferred for a Chinese New Year party featuring coyote dancers.
While in 2015, a city mayor Samrarn Euachirawanic apologised for throwing a sexy New Year party with coyote dancers dancing on top of rented pickup trucks.
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