Candace Cameron Bure commented on the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympics in Paris

29 july 2024 в 21:37
Candace Cameron Bure commented on the opening ceremony of the 2024 Oly Candace Cameron Bure commented on the opening ceremony of the 2024 Oly Candace Cameron Bure commented on the opening ceremony of the 2024 Oly
Candace Cameron Bure wasted no time expressing her opinion on the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, after the organization reminded of the Last Supper in their performance.

The sporting event was inclusive and featured drag queens sitting at a long table reminiscent of the Last Supper. According to the official Olympics website, they stated: «The opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games will be bold, original, and unique. On July 26, 2024, Paris 2024 will offer an opening ceremony that will surely be one of the most memorable moments in Olympic history».

Although the organization did not make any comments regarding the association, they have previously mentioned how they are very inclusive, ensuring that all communities are heard, whether athletes or performers. «The goal is to provide a safe, inclusive, and fair environment for all athletes, including those who may face discrimination due to their gender identity, gender expression, appearance, and/or sexual characteristics», - their statement said.

The 48-year-old actress took to Instagram to express how «sad» she was, as she professes the Christian faith, and how «God» should not be «mocked». «I pray that my heart breaks for what breaks God’s heart, and I just think about all the people who have rejected the Gospel of Jesus Christ or do not know the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and in the Bible in Galatians it says that God cannot be mocked…» her video stated.

Cameron has previously been vocal about her strong religious beliefs and has sparked some controversy online for her statements that not everyone follows. Her Great American Family TV project completely left behind the LGBT+ community when creating family films on the media channel.

The «Full House» actress signed off her six-minute video: «Since I posted, many have tried to correct me, saying it wasn’t about the interpretation of Da Vinci’s 'Last Supper,' but about a Greek god and the festival of Dionysus; who is the god of lust, madness, religious ecstasy, ritual madness, etc. I still don’t see how this relates to uniting the world through competitive sports and is suitable for children to watch. In any case, I’m not buying it»
© Kolganov Andrey

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