Olympic opening ceremony drag performance resembling Last Supper rankles conservatives (2024)

PARIS — The extravagant opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics has caused fury among the populist and religious right in the United States and elsewhere, with critics especially unhappy about an apparent depiction of the Last Supper featuring drag performers.

A fashion show at the ceremony included a scene that resembled a modern re-creation of Leonardo da Vinci’s famous painting, French actor and singer Philippe Katerine appeared as the Greek god Dionysus, painted blue and wearing little more than a bunch of flowers covering his modesty.

While somefans loved this unabashed display of French camp and kitsch, others — particularly those who espouse conservative or Christian beliefs — were not happy with it.

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“In this scene from the Olympic opening ceremony, the famous painting of The Last Supper is recreated, but Jesus is replaced with an obese woman, while queer and trans figures (including a child!) depict her apostles,” Jenna Ellis, former 2020 campaign attorney to Donald Trump, told her 1 million followers on X.

She described the ceremony as containing “overt pagan and satanic symbolism.”

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The Last Supper refers to the final meal that Jesus Christ shared with his 12 apostles before he was crucified. It’s also a popular subject in Christian art, most famously depicted by da Vinci, who painted a scene that captured the apostles’ reaction to Jesus’ announcement of his betrayal.

Thomas Jolly, the artistic director of the opening ceremony, defended the production when asked at a news conference Saturday about some of the backlash. Jolly said he was unaware of the criticism and wanted to display “inclusion.”

“When we want to include everyone and not exclude anyone, questions are raised,” he said at an International Olympic Committee media briefing.

“Our subject was not to be subversive. We never wanted to be subversive. We wanted to talk about diversity. Diversity means being together,” he continued. “We wanted to include everyone, as simple as that. In France, we have freedom of creation, artistic freedom. We are lucky in France to live in a free country. I didn’t have any specific messages that I wanted to deliver. In France, we are republic, we have the right to love whom we want, we have the right not to be worshippers, we have a lot of rights in France, and this is what I wanted to convey.”

Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker called the depiction “crazy” in a post on Instagram and quoted the New Testament book Epistle to the Galatians, warning that “for what things a man shall sow, those also shall he reap.” Butker sparked accusations of sexism and hom*ophobia over a commencement speech in May in which he told a class of college graduates that one of the “most important” titles a woman can hold is homemaker.

Bishop Emmanuel Gobillard, a spokesperson representing the Holy See for the 2024 Paris Olympics, told NBC News that the depiction of the Last Supper left him “deeply hurt.”

“The fact that our religion should be mocked is usual and we are used to blasphemy in France, but the context isn’t the same,” he said. “In an event that brings together all or part of the population, I found this staging hurtful and out of place.”

Far-right French politician Marion Marechal-Le Pen said in a post on X that the performance was “not France that is speaking but a left-wing minority ready for any provocation.”

Elon Musk responded to and amplified several memes decrying the “wokeness” of the event. And Kyle Becker, a former Fox News producer with more than half a million X followers, said the Games had “gone full Woke dystopian.”

This ignited debates, held in varying levels of good faith, on social media.

The British writer and broadcaster David Aaronovitch was among those to point out that the Last Supper has been “pastiched, parodied and altered tens of thousands of times” since da Vinci painted it in the 1490s.

Nonetheless, Bishop Robert Barron, of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, in Minnesota, asked his 280,000 X followers: “Would they ever have dreamed of mocking in this gross, public way, a scene from the quran?” He responded that “we all know the answer.”

French freedom of expression has not been aimed solely at one religion, however. In 2015, gunmen killed 12 people to avenge controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in an attack on the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. The publication even republished the controversial caricatures five years later to mark the start of the attackers’ trial.

This “deeply secular postmodern society knows who its enemy is, they are naming it, and we should believe them,” Barron said in a video message. “We Christians, we Catholics should not be sheepish. We should resist. We should make our voices heard.”

Alexander Smith reported from Paris and Minyvonne Burke reported from Pittsburgh

Alexander Smith

Alexander Smith is a senior reporter forNBC News Digital based in London.

Minyvonne Burke

Minyvonne Burkeis a senior breaking news reporter for NBC News.

Karine Dessale

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Olympic opening ceremony drag performance resembling Last Supper rankles conservatives (2024)

FAQs

Olympic opening ceremony drag performance resembling Last Supper rankles conservatives? ›

Olympic opening ceremony drag performance resembling Last Supper rankles conservatives. While some fans loved this unabashed display of French camp and kitsch, others — particularly those who espouse conservative or Christian beliefs — were not happy with it.

What is the controversy with the Olympics opening ceremony? ›

More than a week after the Paris Olympics opening ceremony that appeared to parody Leonardo da Vinci's “The Last Supper” painting, the Vatican has issued a statement in which it “deplored the offense” caused to Christians.

What was the last supper at the Olympics? ›

The July 26 segment showed a scene resembling the famous painting of Jesus Christ and his apostles sharing a final meal, substituting a setting depicting drag queens presiding over a banquet.

Did the ancient Olympics have an opening ceremony? ›

In order to open a games in ancient Greece, the organizers would hold an Inauguration Festival. This was followed by a ceremony in which athletes took an oath of sportsmanship. The first competition, an artistic competition of trumpeters and heralds, concluded the opening festivities.

Have there been any scandals in the Olympics? ›

Scandals, commercialization diminish appeal for many

Spying by the Canadian women's soccer team is perhaps the most notable scandal so far of the Paris games – more on that in part two of this release. Other recent Olympics have been marred by doping allegations, bribery and bid-rigging.

Why are the Olympics controversial this year? ›

Gender and cultural controversies

Allegations about gender eligibility tests involving boxers Lin Yu-ting and Imane Khelif stirred controversy. Meanwhile, France's secularism laws led to a row over hijabs, as athlete Sounkamba Sylla claimed exclusion from the opening ceremony due to her religious attire.

Why is Dionysus blue? ›

He is portrayed as Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and celebration, and he is painted blue to represent Earth, the blue planet (and perhaps also as a reference to The Smurfs - see below!) Lyrics of his song, translated to English: Would there be wars if we had stayed entirely nude?

What is the Last Supper event? ›

The Last Supper is the final meal that, in the Gospel accounts, Jesus shared with his apostles in Jerusalem before his crucifixion. The Last Supper is commemorated by Christians especially on Holy Thursday.

Why did the Romans end the Olympics? ›

As Roman influence continued to grow with time, the Olympic Games were done away with. Emperor Theodosius I banned the games in 393 AD in order to promote Christianity. He deemed the games equivalent to paganism and had them done away with.

Was there a parody of the Last Supper at the Olympics? ›

Art historians are divided. A performance during the Paris Olympics' opening ceremony on Friday has drawn criticism from church leaders and conservative politicians for a perceived likeness to Leonardo da Vinci's depiction of a biblical scene in “The Last Supper,” with some calling it a “mockery” of Christianity.

Did the Olympics mock the Last Supper? ›

Who is Dionysus, reputed inspiration of ceremony feast scene? But the opening ceremony's artistic director, Thomas Jolly, has insisted that the scene is not a reference at all to the Last Supper. Rather, the performance is a nod to a pagan celebration featuring Dionysus, the Greek god of fertility, wine and revelry.

Why did they remove art from the Olympics? ›

The juried art competitions were abandoned in 1954 because artists were considered to be professionals, while Olympic athletes were required to be amateurs. Since 1956, the Olympic cultural programme has taken their place.

Why was Zeus important in the Olympics opening ceremony? ›

In ancient times, the games were imbued with religious meaning, as they were held in honor of the Greek god Zeus. The original place where the games were held was the Panhellenic Sanctuary in Olympia, as Mount Olympus was the mountain where the gods lived and from where Zeus ruled.

Which country's team always marches last at the opening ceremony of the Olympics? ›

Which country enters last in the Parade of Nations at the Opening Ceremony? The host nation always enters last for the Opening Ceremony Parade of Nations, so this year that means the France delegation will be the final group to arrive.

What is lit at the opening ceremony of the Olympics? ›

The Olympic flame: A symbol of peace

Lighting Ceremony in Olympia for Rio 2016 Olympic Games on April 21st, 2016 in Olympia, Greece. During the ancient Olympic Games, the Olympic flame was ignited by the sun's rays and remained lit throughout the Games in a sanctuary in Olympia known as the Prytaneum.

What is the controversy with Korea Olympics? ›

South Korea is seeking a meeting with International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach after its 143 athletes were wrongly introduced as North Korean during the opening ceremony for the Paris Olympics.

What was the Moscow Olympics controversy? ›

In 1980, the United States led a boycott of the Summer Olympic Games in Moscow to protest the late 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. In total, 65 nations refused to participate in the games, whereas 80 countries sent athletes to compete.

Why hosting the Olympics isn t worth it anymore? ›

Hosting the Olympics tends to result in severe economic deficiencies for cities. Unless a city already has the existing infrastructure to support the excess crowds pouring in, not hosting the Olympics may be the best option.

What are some negatives about hosting the Olympic Games? ›

Here, we take a closer look at five key reasons why a city might be reluctant to host the Olympic Games.
  • Sheer cost. Let's get the obvious out of the way. ...
  • Infrastructure challenges. Hosting a mega-event always involves urban renewal and regeneration. ...
  • Human rights violations. ...
  • Fear and security. ...
  • International prestige.
Jan 15, 2023

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