Bangkok ping pong show art goes viral, raises funds for Phuket elephants

A foreign Instagram sensation is selling exclusive T-shirts featuring an elephant sketch drawn by a Thai woman, using her vagina, during a ping pong show in Bangkok. Every 100 baht from the shirt sale will go to an elephant sanctuary in Phuket.
A ping pong show is a form of adult entertainment available in the red light districts of Bangkok and Pattaya. During the show, female performers use their pelvic muscles to shoot ping pong balls from their vaginas and even manipulate various objects, including using a pen, to write or draw pictures.
Last week, the Instagram account @farangsgonewild shared a video of the account owner visiting the Super Pussy entertainment venue in Patpong, Bangkok to watch a ping pong show. The caption read, “Hang it in the Louvre.” What he got from the show was a drawing of an elephant.
However, his journey did not end there, as the Instagrammer later attended the Reignwood Icons of Football event at the Robinswood Golf Course in Bangkok, bringing the elephant drawing with him. The event brought together several legendary football players to showcase their golfing skills.
To elevate the elephant drawing to the status of a masterpiece “worth hanging in the Louvre,” the Instagram user asked the all-star players to sign the same piece of paper.
The signatures included those of Paul Scholes, Robbie Fowler, Teddy Sheringham, Paul Ince, Theo Walcott, Joe Hart, Jimmy Bullard, John Terry, Patrik Berger, Ronald de Boer, and Luis Figo.

From entertainment to charity
The video quickly went viral among both international Instagram users and Thai netizens. The story was reshared by the popular Facebook page CatDump, drawing numerous humorous comments from Thai users, such as…
“An elephant drawing with a story.”
“Did you use the same pen as the one that drew the elephant?”
“An elephant drawing with a smell.”
“Limited edition.”
“Thailand soft power!”
“Terry seems to know the secret.”

The Instagram user did not reveal whether he had a chance to tell each celebrity about the story behind the elephant drawing or not.
Following the positive feedback, the Instagram user launched a range of limited-edition T-shirts featuring the elephant drawing. Surprisingly, the merchandise is also for a good cause, as 100 baht from each shirt sold will be donated to the Phuket Elephant Sanctuary.

The Instagram account encouraged followers to place orders for the T-shirts via direct message until noon on March 16. Further details about the shirts are also available via direct message.
Thai netizens praised the ping pong show performer who created the drawing as a hero for Phuket elephants, while others called for the artist to be publicly recognised.
