The catwalk crasher is getting catty.

Marie Benoliel — aka internet comic Marie S’Infiltre — made headlines Tuesday when she stormed the runway at Chanel’s spring 2020 show. The Sacha Baron Cohen wannabe was immediately intercepted by supermodel Gigi Hadid.

And now Benoliel is full-on trash-talking the high fashion world.

“It goes too far to take seriously something that is not serious,” said Benoliel, 28, of the fashion world in an interview with the New York Times. “We’re talking about clothing. It has to be joyful, it has to be funny, it has to make people happy. And I think nowadays fashion doesn’t make people happy. It makes people ridiculous and pretentious.”

Benoliel said she crashed the Chanel show because it “is the most prestigious brand.” Lacking an invitation, she was denied entry by security three times before finally talking her way in. She made it all the way to the runway because her black-and-white Chanel tweed outfit — borrowed from her mother — camouflaged her in the crowd.

“I’m really used to lying — it’s part of my work,” said Benoliel, who has a one-woman show up now at the Comédie & Studio des Champs-Elysées theater in Paris.

Once near the catwalk, the faux-shionista clambered onstage for the final procession and intended to light a cigarette on the runway. Her stunt was nipped in the bud by Hadid, who chastised the impostor and escorted her offstage — a move that Benoliel called “rude.”

“I didn’t understand why she was like this, so aggressive,” said Benoliel. “Of course she doesn’t know me. I can understand that she wanted to protect her friends.”

She also said there were three models who wanted to “fight her” over the prank — before flipping a fast 180 on her previous statement, saying, “I think now we can be close friends. She thought I was a crazy girl. But she’s right. She’s right, actually.”

Chanel wasn’t as amused by the incident and released a statement: “This person is a comedian known for this type of prank. She had crashed another runway recently. Her presence on the catwalk was not planned.”

The fashion label was referring to Benoliel’s crashing of an Etam fashion show several days prior — an event the serial prankster posted on her Instagram to her 229,000 followers, the Standard reported.

Benoliel also posted a reaction video on her 233,000 subscriber-strong YouTube channel — which features her various “Marie S’Infiltre” pranks. Her message translates roughly to “Scroll close to the biggest, most beautiful, the most sexy! Here I am a model for a few minutes, yes … I infiltrated, smoothly, the catwalk at the ETAM SHOW!”