A Philadelphia woman is suing her ex-husband for sending an explicit video of her to her own parents — because she reminded him of a missed car payment.

The woman says in her Brooklyn Supreme Court suit that she and her ex were still married when they co-leased a car in 2015.

But the husband, who lives in Brooklyn and kept the car when they split the next year, allegedly stopped paying in December 2017.

When the 26-year-old plaintiff texted her ex about the missed payments, he responded that the GMC Denali had been “given away” and threatened to disseminate nudes of her still in his possession.

“I drive a 5 series bmw now. So f–k you,” he texted. “I can afford to pay the bill I would rather run your credit into the ground.”

“Big f–king mouth texting,” reads another message. “Maybe I should text everybody your business.”

He then sent “a video of Plaintiff of a private and graphic nature to Plaintiff’s parents depicting Plaintiff nude or partially nude without her consent,” the court papers read.

She wants a judge to force her ex-husband to keep current on car payments and to bar him from sending out more videos.