A group of adult film actors went au naturale in nature and may now be facing charges for going wild in a Mexican national park.
Alex Marín, Mía Marín, Giselle Montes and Yamileth Ramírez filmed a four-way as their boat made its way down the Grijalva River at Sumidero Canyon in Chiapas, Mexico, last week, prompting the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas talks to seek charges against them, saying it harmed a national icon.
“Films of sexual content were made that harm the image of the icon representing the pride of Chiapas and goes beyond the limits of morals and good customs,” the agency said in a statement obtained by the Daily Mail.
“These images damage the connection that Chiapas has to our emblem, social and cultural since the imposing Canyon is located in the heart of Chiapas as the symbol of our battles and the roots of our peoples.”
The Sumidero Canyon is home to endangered species like river crocodiles, spider monkeys and ocelots.
In a now-deleted tweet, Marín bragged about the group’s trip saying: “What’s up, here we are; We are going to go to the Canyon to take some super hot photos, which no one has ever taken, it is the first time that models and actresses have taken photos in the Grand Canyon of the Sumidero.”
But not everyone was against the group. Manuel Niño Gutiérrez, president of the Central Chiapas Hotel and Motel Association, told Diario Cambio he hoped the video would help supercharge the areas flailing tourism industry.
“In a way, I see it as a promotion to the destination,” Gutiérrez said. “They (the actors) are coming because it is a safe place and they chose this location due to its nature.”
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Source: NY Post