BANGKOK — The new king of Thailand is into his fashion, but unfortunately the Thai government doesn’t want its citizens to know that. <br /> <br />Thailand is putting the squeeze on Facebook to remove dozens of pages that have video of King Maha Vajiralongkorn wearing a crop top. <br /> <br />Video of the king was reportedly shot at a mall in Munich last year in July, and has been widely shared on the social network. <br /> <br />The footage shows the king sporting a yellow crop top, low-rise jeans and a bunch of fake tattoos while strolling through the shopping center. <br /> <br />Thailand’s strict lese-majeste laws make insulting the king a crime punishable by up to 15 years in the slammer. <br /> <br />The too-hot-for-Thailand video has been geo-blocked by Facebook, but Thai officials say 131 pages with the embarrassing clip are still available. <br /> <br />Thai authorities threatened shut Facebook Thailand down, but then didn’t follow through. <br /> <br />Let’s be honest, is Facebook really in the wrong here? Shouldn’t a 64-year-old guy know that Baby Gap probably isn’t the best place to get his clothes?