The Polish-born woman simply identified as Babsi claimed she’s “really an angel” judging from the atrocities committed by other people.
Babsi was arrested and arraigned before an Austrian court by prosecutor Alfred Schaumueller.
During interrogation, she said she was motivated to use a church as the setting for her porn film because it was not half as bad as what others get up to.
She said, “Believe me, if you look at what other people get up to I am really an angel.”
In as much as the woman’s face was not displayed in the film, an informant it was learnt, tipped off police after an appeal for information.
According to Mirror UK, the local priest Bernhard Pauer notified police after a parishioner in Hoersching, Austria, spotted the inside of the church in the clip while surfing the internet.
From the video, the pervert was seen caressing her bared breasts seated on one of the pews in what appears to be a Catholic church. With a Rosary in her hand, she pretended to be reading a Bible in a moment before she started pleasuring herself inside the church.
Investigators said it was easy to match her to the church porn video because she had done similar films under the name ‘Babsi”. The porn movies which went viral generated much controversies in Austria largely dominated by Catholic protestants.
Their argument was on whether or not the church would need to be reconsecrated considering the sacred nature before the pervert desecrated it.
In reaction, Babsi said, “To be honest I find the whole thing completely inhuman. “I didn’t have any idea it was illegal.
“But I am proud of the fact that the whole country has been looking at these videos, it’s because I’m simply really good at what I do.”
Meanwhile, she has since apologised to the priest and was ordered to pay £4,230 roughly half of what she had earned, from the videos. She was later given a three-month suspended prison sentence
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