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'Feathers ruffled seeing queerness...': French drag queen shuts down criticism over Olympics opening ceremony

IndiaTimes Monday, 29 July 2024 ()
Amid severe criticism across the world that the opening ceremony of the Olympics in Paris insulted the Christianity, French drag queen Nicky Dolly took to social media and said that there was a reason the opening ceremony ruffled some feathers. "Because the Olympics are the biggest stage in the world and us queer people have always been the audience of other people's life and achievement and it is the time that we are welcome in the space," Nicky wrote.
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News video: Olympics 2024: Controversy Surrounds Opening Ceremony in Paris | Is Christianity Being Mocked?

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The Paris Olympics opening ceremony has ignited global controversy with a provocative act featuring drag queens recreating Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper. This display, along with other controversial moments, has drawn widespread criticism from viewers and religious leaders. Critics argue that the...

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