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Horny bear mascots in hot water for getting touchy feely with model at Bangkok Motor Expo

By Coconuts Bangkok

 

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Thai social media is enraged by two mascot bears at the Motor Expo, who were caught on video feeling up a model with their bear hands when she asked them for a photo.

 

In the video, which circulated on social media, it looks like the red bear has his hand on the model’s right breast, causing her to scream and say, “No, you can’t do that,” although she was laughing. As her friend was trying to snap the photo, the blue bear got a little too excited and began grinding on her.

 

The video came to light yesterday after the Motor Expo wrapped up on Sunday.

 

Full Story: https://coconuts.co/bangkok/news/horny-bear-mascots-hot-water-getting-touchy-feely-model-bangkok-motor-expo/

 
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The identity or gender of the people inside the costumes remains unknown, but this photo from MG Thailand’s Facebook page suggests that the two worked at the British sports car’s booth.

Not British and not sports cars any longer, sadly.

 

No British bear would behave like that.

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"She added that the “seniors” at the booth just wanted the story to be quiet, and she apologized for refusing to speak with media. "

 

Typical Chinese reaction. Money Number One. I wouldn't buy a Chinese car anyway.

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13 hours ago, Happy enough said:

bloody hell, that red bear was blatantly feeling up her tit. sexual assault surely

Ha, 'tit' is a derogatory or vulgar term, slang for a woman's breast...not a good idea to use it in print...just saying that's all

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13 hours ago, Jeremy50 said:

The one on the left is called Harvey, the one on the right is called Rolf. That poor model was caught between a rock and a hard place. 

Don's taking the photo; he's about to start with the inappropriate comments ribald humor.

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On 12/15/2017 at 3:01 PM, chickenslegs said:

Not British and not sports cars any longer, sadly.

 

No British bear would behave like that.

Sorry disagree as that is why Mr British Bear comes here as back home its jingle jangle as the door shuts and the key is locked, here its a couple of hundred b and feely feely time

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3 hours ago, wakeupplease said:

Sorry disagree as that is why Mr British Bear comes here as back home its jingle jangle as the door shuts and the key is locked, here its a couple of hundred b and feely feely time

I can only think of two British bears, Rupert and Paddington (Paddington was Peruvian but gained British citizenship by adoption).

 

Are you seriously suggesting that either of them would grope or dry hump a car show model?

 

OK - I'll concede that there may have been something going on between Rupert and his Asian "friend", Tigerlily.

:smile:

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On ‎12‎/‎16‎/‎2017 at 11:41 AM, TKDfella said:

Ha, 'tit' is a derogatory or vulgar term, slang for a woman's breast...not a good idea to use it in print...just saying that's all

So you decided to use it again even though you assert that it is derogatory, vulgar slang?

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On ‎12‎/‎15‎/‎2017 at 9:58 PM, Happy enough said:

bloody hell, that red bear was blatantly feeling up her tit. sexual assault surely

Wouldn't that depend a lot on the attitude of the girl who, in this case, was not aware of it and didn't seem to want to complain even after it was pointed out to her?

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1 hour ago, Just Weird said:

Ha! You did use it. Quotes or no quotes.

Ha! nope here's the grammar '...Quotation marks around single words can occasionally be used for emphasis, but only when quoting a word or term someone else used. Usually, this implies that the author doesn't agree with the use of the term...'

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