Rob Schneider Boycotts Paris Olympics Over ‘Last Supper’ Parody

    Rob Schneider has decided to give up on watching the 2024 Paris Olympics.

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    The 60-year-old actor and comedian is making headlines for his decision to boycott this year’s Olympics.

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    Why the sudden change of heart? It all comes down to one controversial performance at the opening ceremony.

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    On Sunday, Schneider took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his outrage over a drag performance that parodied the Last Supper.

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    He didn’t stop there. Schneider also threw shade at the Games, hoping they would attract as many viewers as C-SPAN.

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    To drive his point home, Schneider posted a photo from the drag performance, expressing his dismay over the provocative imagery.

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    The scene in question featured a group of 18 performers, including three “Drag Race France” queens, parodying the iconic Last Supper.

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    At the center of the tableau was a flamboyantly dressed woman with a silver headdress resembling a halo, mimicking the depiction of Jesus.

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    The stage transformed into an impromptu fashion show, with “Drag Race France” host Nicky Doll and contestants Paloma and Piche strutting their stuff.  

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    The performance, which also included DJ Barbara Butch, was described by the Olympics as an “interpretation of the Greek God Dionysus,” meant to highlight the absurdity of violence.

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    Despite the artistic intent, it didn’t resonate with viewers.

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    The backlash was immediate and intense, with both celebrities and fans voicing their displeasure.

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    Candace Cameron Bure, recognized for her Christian faith and her Olympic medalist husband Valeri Bure, condemned the performance as “disgusting.”

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    In a heartfelt Instagram video, Bure expressed her sorrow over the show’s disrespect towards Christianity.

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    She said, “It was disgusting to see such an incredible and wonderful event have its opening ceremonies completely blaspheme and mock the Christian faith.”

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    Elon Musk echoed Bure’s sentiment, taking to X to criticize the performance as disrespectful to Christians.

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    Fitness guru Jillian Michaels also weighed in, criticizing the drag performance for its hypocrisy and the potential backlash it could create against the LGBTQ+ community.

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    Michaels wrote, “Dear fellow gays… We demand tolerance and respect, yet we mock something sacred to over 2 billion Christians. This kind of hypocrisy reflects poorly on us.”

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    Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker also joined the critics, calling the performance “crazy” in his Instagram Stories.