A Playboy model who posed nude at the Vatican has sparked outrage again by celebrating the Notre Dame fire in Paris.
Marisa Papen caused fury after stripping for photos with a giant wooden crucifix at the religious landmark in January.
Now, the model has celebrated the devastating fire which has destroyed Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris .
She wrote on social media: "Churches are burning... A new Era is gonna come!!!!"
People online have blasted the Belgian for the remarks.
One posted: "I'm not a churchgoer Marisa... but your endorsement of destruction of property is unacceptable!!! Besides, not every church individual is responsible for the abuse that you mentioned!!! (sic)"
Another said: "No compassion for architecture an history? (sic)"
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But the brazen model replied: "I prefer trees... Nature shall reclaim her belongings..."
To which one netizen posted: "Laughing at the cathedral burning.. advocating trees.. with your plastic sushi crap, and flying from photoshoot to photoshoot. Your actually bad for the environment. And Also you are tasteless, an 800year old monument burning, is a tragedy.. no matter what kind of building it was (sic)"
Speaking to CEN since the Notre Dame blaze, Marisa said she does appreciate "the architectural art and beauty" of the building.

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But she added: "What's built of nature, belongs to nature. So nature shall reclaim.
"For a long time, we have shown no respect for nature. We have depleted the Earth to build something to honour 'God'."
And she further angered social media users by saying that now "perhaps all the archives of child pornography went up in flames as well".

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The Playboy star had said previously: "I was 12 when a very close friend opened up about what had happened to her when she was about six years old.
"I was disgusted, in tears and at the same time in complete disbelief. I had gone to church with my grandma so many times. I was baptised, I did my Holy Communion, in fact I was part of that whole thing.
"I couldn't understand why if this was true and people knew about this, the church still had so many followers.
"A few years later my boyfriend told me a similar story about what had happened to him when he was a communicant. The pain I saw in his eyes pierced through my heart."
Marisa and Australian photographer Jesse Walker ended up in police station cells in both Italy and in Egypt during further controversial shoots.