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Visually, Srirasmi is a goldmine for the MEC editor. Her wardrobe in the late 2000s featured a mix of traditional Thai silk and garish 80s-inspired shoulder pads. Her makeup was consistently 10 years out of date. This creates a "disco ball in a sepulcher" aesthetic—a woman trying to shine in a gilded cage. This visual dissonance is highly editable. A single tear rolling down her cheek at a 2009 parade (likely due to heat exhaustion) has been looped over Radiohead’s "No Surprises" over one million times across various platforms. ★★★☆☆ (3
That, one would assume, was the end of the story. But the internet never forgets. And the internet, particularly Western fans of "my entertainment content," began to resurrect her with a vengeance. Her wardrobe in the late 2000s featured a
For years, this footage was suppressed. But the internet has a long memory. Today, GIFs and short clips of that moment circulate on Reddit, Twitter (X), and TikTok under the banner of "weird royal history." In my own entertainment content—which ranges from video essays to curated threads on "bizarre historical figures"—Princess Srirasmi’s dog-feeding ceremony is the centerpiece. It’s a moment that collapses the distance between sacred monarchy and absurdist reality TV.
No discussion of Princess Srirasmi in popular media is complete without referencing the infamous "Birthday Party for Foo Foo" video. Uploaded to an unsecured family camera in 2007, the 20-minute clip shows Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn throwing a lavish birthday party for his poodle, Foo Foo, while a topless Srirasmi (shown only from the back or blurred) serves cake.
The incident raises questions about the balance between personal freedom and public expectations, particularly for members of the royal family. While Srirasmi's actions may have been seen as provocative by some, they also underscore the importance of individual autonomy and creative expression.