For not the primary time, TV sister Jodie Sweetin and Candace Cameron Bure discover themselves on very totally different sides of a difficulty.
Following the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony, Candace posted her “disgust” over a selected part involving drag queens. To her, the efficiency as an affront to her Christian religion.
Regardless of reassurances from the Olympics committee, Candace has stirred up a fury of rage from her neighborhood – but in addition, a flurry of protection from those that don’t agree together with her indignation.
Enter Stephanie Tanner to say, in a means, “HOW RUDE!”
Jodie Sweetin Defends Olympics Drag Queens After Candace Cameron Bure Blasts ‘Disgusting’ Efficiency
Whereas it’s very properly documented that Candace is a Christian, so it’s understood that Jodie is a fervent LGBTQ activist and ally.
So it ought to come as no shock that Jodie seemingly clapped again at her former Full Home costar after the previous criticized the now controversial drag present in the course of the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony.
In posts over the weekend on Instagram, Candace spurned the efficiency which she believed was a recreation of Leonardo da Vinci’s portray of “The Last Supper”.
She known as it “completely blasphemous” and downright “disgusting”.
Since then, organizers have insisted that the truth is, the efficiency was an outline of a portray known as ‘Feast of the Gods’ by Johann Rottenhammer.
When Candace refused to simply accept this clarification and carried on ranting about how inappropriate all of it was, others stepped in to play satan’s advocate.
That when Jodie shared an Instagram gallery to her tales from influencer Matt Bernstein’s account highlighting the comparisons and albeit, the hypocrisy of all of it.
“The drag queens at the olympics were re-creating the feast of Dionysus, not the last supper,” he wrote on the publish Jodi shared.
“And even if you thought it was a christian reference – what’s the harm? Why is it a parody and not a tribute? Can drag queens not be christian too?”
Candace Digs In Her Heels: ‘I’m Mad’
Paris Olympics 2024 organizers reacted to the backlash the opening ceremony obtained on Sunday, July 28, providing apologies to anybody who was offended by the drag-filled efficiency on X (previously Twitter).
That apparently wasn’t ok for Candace.
“Since posting, many have tried to correct me saying it wasn’t about an interpretation of DaVinci’s The Last Supper, but a Greek god and the festival of Dionysus,” she mentioned in a publish on Monday morning.
Pointing to Dionysus’ being the “god of lust, insanity, religious ecstasy,” amongst different issues, she insisted that the efficiency was unacceptable “for children to watch.”
“In any case, I’m not buying it,” she added, rebuking the committee’s assurances.
In her Instagram, she carried on:
“It made me so unhappy, and somebody mentioned, ‘You shouldn’t be unhappy. Try to be mad about it.’ I’m like, ‘Trust me, it makes me mad, but I’m extra unhappy as a result of I’m unhappy for souls.’
“I pray for my heart to break over what breaks God’s heart and I just think about all the people that have rejected the gospel of Jesus Christ or don’t know the gospel of Jesus Christ,” she added.