'Tan Mom' is furious after her 11-year-old daughter came home from school with sunburn.

Patricia Krentcil, 49, was famously charged with child endangerment for allegedly taking her daughter to a tanning bed when a nurse at the Lincoln Elementary School in Nutley, New Jersey, reported her to the police in 2012.

So when her daughter Anna, 11, came home from school last month with a sunburn, Krentcil was furious.

The mother-of-five, who is looking into suing the school district for neglect, told the New York Post: 'She was totally burned. I packed her [sunscreen] and she came home like a french fry.'

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Patricia Krentcil, 49, was famously charged with child endangerment for allegedly taking her daughter to a tanning bed in 2012. The charges were eventually dropped

When her daughter Anna, 11, came home from school last month with a sunburn, Krentcil was furious. She said she is considering filing a lawsuit against the Nutley Public School District

Krentcil was arrested after a school nurse noticed burns on her daughter's legs.

When the nurse asked her five-year-old daughter how she got the burns, she replied, 'I go tanning with mommy,' according to CBS New York.

Krentcil explained that she brought her daughter along to her daily tanning sessions, but insisted that the child had never been in the tanning beds herself, saying the burns on Anna's legs were the result of a day out in the sun.

A grand jury eventually decided against indicting her, but Krentcil already shot to fame and notoriety for her own deep tan.

While Krentcil said she made about six figures by cashing in on her fame, releasing a rap single and appearing a red carpets, she said her life had been made a 'living hell'.

So when Anna, who is now 11, returned home from school last month with a sunburn despite having packed sunscreen, Krentcil was ready to get back at the Nutley Public School District.

'After what they did to me, they didn’t put lotion on her? This time, I’m going after them,' said Krentcil.

The 49-year-old says she still has nightmares after she was jailed for a week and the subsequent legal fees, and voluntary family therapy cost her $100,000

The 49-year-old says she still has nightmares after she was jailed for a week and the subsequent legal fees, and voluntary family therapy cost her $100,000.

And the negative attention drove her to drink, although Krentcil denies being an alcoholic. She went to rehab for drinking in 2013.

'I turned into a mess. I couldn’t leave my home. I couldn’t eat out — I couldn’t get detergent at Kmart. Everyone looked at me like I was a horrific mom...

'My kids were angry and fed up. They were embarrassed, made fun of. Teachers made fun of me in front of my kids

'Everyone turned their backs. I was all alone'

These days, Krentcil only hits the tanning bed three time a week.

The negative attention also drove her to drink, she said, and Krentcil went to rehab in 2013