Thursday, September 28, 2017

Nude model jailed for Egyptian temple outrage walks naked with remote Ethiopian tribe

Belgian model Marisa Papen describes herself as a "free-spirited and wild hearted expressionist"
The nude model who caused a worldwide stir after a secret photoshoot inside one of Egypt's most ancient temples landed her in jail has now appeared naked among one of Africa's painted tribes.
Marisa Papen was at the centre of a worldwide controversy after she wasimprisoned for posing nude in the vast temple complex of Karnak, near the city of Luxor earlier this month.
The Belgian model has now shared stunning pictures taken by Australian photographer Jesse Walker from their African trip that saw her walk naked among the members of an isolated Ethiopian tribe.
She also spoke out about the remarkable stories she heard during her time their and about how beauty and nudity is seen by tribe members.
The Belgian model travelled to Africa to walk naked among the members of an isolated Ethiopian tribe 
Papen, who describes herself as a "free-spirited and wild hearted expressionist", said: "They have their own customs and beliefs, their own beauty-standards, their own religion, living life in harmony with nature and the spirit world.
"You may say, they are totally different then we are. But to me they are, what we once were. In touch with nature, a part of nature, immensely grateful and respectful towards it."
Papen travelled with Walker to the isolated Omo Valley in south-western Ethiopia, where she lived for a week with the Surma tribe.
Papen travelled with Walker to the isolated Omo Valley in south-western Ethiopia 
The model lived for a week with the isolated Surma tribe 

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