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Italian nun splits up two female models kissing for a photoshoot

We’ll have nun of that! Italian nun splits up two female models as they kiss for a photoshoot – calling it ‘the devil’s work’ before declaring ‘Jesus, Joseph and Mary!’

  • Models Serena de Ferrai and Briton Kyshan Wilson were kissing in a Naples street
  • The elderly nun in her habit broke them apart and said it was the ‘devil’s work’
  • She made the sign of the cross while the two models giggled behind her 

This is the hilarious moment a furious nun split up two female models as they shared a kiss for a magazine photoshoot in Italy.

The unidentified nun – dressed in her all white habit – saw red as she walked past Serena de Ferrari and Briton Kyshan Wilson taking part in the shoot in a Naples backstreet.

Dragging the two women apart as they locked lips, the nun shouted:’ What are you doing? This is the devil’s work,’ as the women giggled at her outburst.

An Italian nun saw two female models kissing on the streets of Naples and decided to intervene and separate them


The unidentified nun – dressed in her all white habit – saw red as she walked past Serena de Ferrari and Briton Kyshan Wilson

Both women – who also star in a popular Italian TV soap called Mare Fuori were taking part in the shoot for Not Yet magazine.

The nun reprimanded the camera crew and the two women before crossing herself and saying: ‘Jesus, Joseph and Mary.’

Make up artist Roberta Mastalia, who was on the shoot, said: ‘We were on location in the Spanish Quarter in Naples, in a little sidestreet with the two models when all of a sudden the nun walked past.

‘She asked us if we had been to Mass that day and when we said ‘No’ she started blaming young people for Coronavirus and then she saw the two models posing up ready to kiss and that’s when she ran forward to split them up.

The women – who also star in a popular Italian TV soap called Mare Fuori were taking part in the shoot for Not Yet magazine

Dragging the two women apart as they locked lips, the nun shouted:’ What are you doing? This is the devil’s work’

‘Our first reaction was we were all stunned the new took it as a bit of a joke and in fact a you can see from the video the two girls are laughing.

‘We then had to ask the nun to leave as we explained we had work to do and she slowly walked off.’

Serena posted a still from the video on her Instagram page with the comment: ‘God doesn’t love LGBT’ while London born Kyshan, 19, also uploaded it onto her feed.

Antonello Sannino, of a local gay community group Arcigay, said:’ It was homophobic behaviour from the nun but at least she wasn’t aggressive. It seems as if the nun was quiet outraged by what she saw which would be understandable if it was another era.’

Local priest Father Salvatore Giuliano said: ‘The Church has always been updating its views but in all walks of society, even in ours, some members, maybe of the older generation have not kept up with the latest changes.

The nun reprimanded the camera crew and the two women before crossing herself and saying: ‘Jesus, Joseph and Mary’

‘I embrace this nun, who simply had the same reaction as any of our grandmothers would have. Within the Church a feeling of understanding has begun and this has started through Pope Francis who recently met for the first time with a transsexual in the Vatican.

‘Yes, much work still has to be done but it’s becoming increasingly clear that love between two people of the same sex is no longer taboo in any environment.’

The Catholic Church in recent years has changed its views on same sex relationships but it’s teachings say sex between couples of the same sex as a ‘mortal sin’.

It outlaws same sex marriages but has outlawed same sex unions.

In 2013, Pope Francis famously said: ‘Who am I to judge gay people?’ while two years ago the Argentine pontiff said in a documentary by Evgeny Afineevsky that ‘homosexual people have a right to be in a family… they are children of God and have a right to a family. Nobody should be thrown out or made miserable over it’.

The Vatican later attempted to clarify the comments saying they were taken out of context and did not indicate support for same-sex marriage.

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