
European drag queen Nicky Dolly took to social media to claim that there was a cause the opening ceremony of the Olympics in Paris ruffled some birds, despite widespread criticism from around the world that it insulted Christians. Because the Olympics are the biggest step in the world, gay people have always been the target of another person’s achievements and lives, Nicky wrote.
” It was my absolute honor to do in front of a whole host of billions of people to honor our Olympians.” And consider, to the ones that had their feathers ruffled seeing otherness on their display: WE AIN’T GOING NOWHERE,’ she wrote.
Nicky was one of the many trailblazers at the Parus Olympics, and she also gave a performance during one of the ceremony’s highlights. Nick clarified that the image depicted was not one from the Last Supper but rather the result of Dionysius ‘ demise in the face of controversy.
Drag queens posing on either part of a woman posing in front of her as she stood at the center of a long table, wearing a metallic, halo-like hat. Afterwards, at the same table, a large planter lifted, revealing a man, almost naked and colored blue, on a breakfast dish surrounded by fruit. He broke into a song when, behind him, the move kings danced. People who saw the images as a parody of” The Last Supper,” the scene depicted in da Vinci’s painting of the same name, were offended by the condemnation of this tableaux. The French Bishops ‘ Conference, which represents the country’s Catholic priests, said in a speech that the opening meeting included” scenes of scorn and contempt of Christianity,” and an important American Catholic, Bishop Robert Barron of Minnesota, called it a” total mockery.”
The concept was to deliver a message of love and participation, according to creative director Thomas Jolly. director Anne Descamps apologized as a result of the protest.