Kate Upton's nun style bikini infuriates Catholic church as model dons 'nun-kini' in The Three Stoog

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Kate Upton's bad 'habits' infuriate Catholic group as swimwear model dons 'nun-kini' in The Three Stooges

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Kate Upton's racy nun-inspired swimsuit in The Three Stooges has seen the model take centre stage in a religious furore.

The 19-year-old Sports Illustrated model - who plays the the voluptuous Sister Bernice in the slapstick comedy - appears in a very revealing 'nun-kini' in the film, complete with a headdress and crucifix resting on her ample cleavage.

But her 'sinful' display in the movie has left one American religious group far from amused.

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Kate Upton

Courting controversy: Swimwear model Kate Upton dons a nun-inspired swimming outfit in The Three Stooges, which has angered a religious group for being sacrilegious

The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, which was established in 1973, has accused 20th Century Fox of being gratuitous and not in the same spirit as the original series.

Spokesman Bill Donohue said in a statement: 'In the 1950s, Hollywood generally avoided crude fare and was respectful of religion.

'Today it specialises in crudity and trashes Christianity, especially Catholicism.'

Kate Upton

Causing a stir: Upton has a role in the movie along side Stooges, from left actors Will Sasso, Chris Diamantopoulos and Sean Hayes

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Sinful: Upton is seen emerging from a swimming pool in the racy black number

Donohue went on to say that the reboot portrayal of the classic comedy trio is a reflection of the way society has changed.

Bill Donohue

Angered: Bill Donohue of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights is unimpressed

'The movie is not just another remake: It is a cultural marker of sociological significance, and what it says about the way we’ve changed is not encouraging,' he went on.

'The TV show never mocked nuns or showed infants urinating in the face of the Stooges. The film does.'

But 20th Century Fox has fought back, defending the movie against Donohue's remarks.

'The movie, in keeping with the spirit of the original TV show and its stars, is a broad, slapstick comedy,' a Fox spokesman told The Hollywood Reporter.

'As the Stooges have proved over time, laughter is a universal medicine. The nuns that Mr. Donohue alludes to, are in fact, caring, heroic characters in the movie, albeit within the framework of a very broad comedy.

'And as far as the nun attire, I think we did the audience a favour by letting Kate Upton wear the nun-kini rather than Larry David — it could have gone either way.

'We invite you to see the movie and decide for yourselves.'

The films opened in the U.S. today and will hit UK cinemas on July 20.

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Hitting back: Film makers 20th Century Fox has defended Upton's naughty nun costume

More wholesome: Donohue says the original Stooges were not religiously offensive, from left Curly Howard, Larry Fine and Moe Howard

More wholesome: Donohue says the original Stooges were not religiously offensive, from left Curly Howard, Larry Fine and Moe Howard

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