French actor painted blue in Olympics opening ceremony reacts to controversial scene: 'I was proud' (2024)

While the theatrical opening ceremony at the 2024 Paris Olympics brought a myriad of memorable moments, one scene from the performance has prompted mixed reactions.

The four-hour ceremony on July 26 kicked off the start of the Summer Games, with athletes gliding down the River Seine and performers reenacting internationally historic moments.

During a tableau, drag queens and dancers lined a long table in an image that sparked controversy, some initially believed resembled Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” portrait of Jesus Christ and his 12 apostles.

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Though many found the moment an inclusive celebration for the LGBTQ+ community, others took to social media to call the imagery a “mockery” and “insulting to Christian people” following the performance.

On July 28, Paris 2024 spokespersonAnne Descampsapologized “if people have taken any offense.”

“Clearly there was never an intention to show disrespect to any religious group. On the contrary, I think that (artistic director) Thomas Jolly really tried to celebrate community tolerance,” Descamps said at a press conference. “We believe that this ambition was achieved. If people have taken any offense, we are really sorry.”

That same day, the ceremony's artistic director, Thomas Jolly, confirmed on French television that da Vinci's 15th century piece was not his inspiration for the scene.

Read on for why some have compared this Olympics opening ceremony performance to the “The Last Supper,” how people are reacting and more.

Why some are connecting the Olympics opening ceremony to ‘The Last Supper’

In one scene from the opening ceremony, a dinner platter lifted to show a mainly nude Philippe Katerine singing in French. In the background, dancers and drag queens struck poses along a long table.

Panning through the tableau, a camera first showed a person crowned with an aureole in front of DJ turntables. The next shot showed the rest of the table lined with performers holding their poses.

The table then transformed into a catwalk, as the drag queens and models took the stage in homage to Paris’ fashion scene.

The official X account for the Olympic Games shared photos of the moment and referenced Dionysus, Greek god of wine-making, fruitfulness and ecstasy.

“The interpretation of the Greek God Dionysus makes us aware of the absurdity of violence between human beings,” read a tweet from the official X account of the Olympics.

But some connected the tableau to the biblical scene da Vinci portrayed in “The Last Supper,” when Jesus Christ and his apostles shared a final meal before the crucifixion.

French actor painted blue in Olympics opening ceremony reacts to controversial scene: 'I was proud' (1)

When asked about the backlash July 27, the ceremony’s artistic director, Thomas Jolly, said at a press conference that he did not intend “to be subversive,” “mock” or “shock.”

“We wanted to include everyone, as simple as that,” he said. “In France, we have freedom of creation, artistic freedom. We are lucky in France to live in a free country. I didn’t have any specific messages that I wanted to deliver. In France, we are republic, we have the right to love whom we want, we have the right not to be worshippers, we have a lot of rights in France, and this is what I wanted to convey.”

Appearing on French news channel BFM-TV Sunday, Jolly confirmed “The Last Supper” was “not my inspiration.”

“There is Dionysus who arrives on this table. He is there because he is the God of celebration in Greek mythology. The idea was to have a pagan celebration connected to the gods of Olympus. You will never find in me a desire to mock and denigrate anyone,” Jolly said.

Reactions to Olympics opening ceremony performance

Some were supportive of the artistic vision, arguing the tableau was fighting to make a statement on inclusivity.

“We know in the LGBTQ community in France we are far from what the ceremony showed. There’s much progress to do in society regarding transgender people. It’s terrible that to legally change their identity they are forced to be on trial,” France’s Inter-LGBT President James Leperlier said, per the AP.

Speaking to French newspaper Le Parisien, Katerine said in French that the entire ceremony was “moving” and “grandiose.”

“I was proud of it because it’s my culture. We are full of different people and each person lives in their own way and above all has the right to do so. I loved doing it,” he said. Katerine added that he hoped to get the following message across: “If we are naked, there is no war because there are no weapons.”

Le Filip, who won the third season of “Drag Race France” this year, told AP they were “amazed.”

“I thought it would be a five-minute drag event with queer representation. I was amazed. It started with Lady Gaga, then we had drag queens, a huge rave, and a fire in the sky. It felt like a crowning all over again. I am proud to see my friends and queer people on the world stage," Le Filip said.

French actor painted blue in Olympics opening ceremony reacts to controversial scene: 'I was proud' (2)

Others, including celebrities, U.S. political figures and Catholic church leaders, expressed outrage at the scene.

Actor Candace Cameron Bure, whose husband is a two-time Olympic medalist, called the performance “disgusting.”

“(To) see the opening ceremonies completely blaspheme and mock the Christian faith with their interpretation of the Last Supper was disgusting,” she said in an Instagram post July 28. “It made me so sad. And someone said, ‘You shouldn’t be sad. You should be mad about it.’ And I’m like, ‘Trust me. It makes me mad.’ But I’m more sad, because I’m sad for souls.”

House Speaker Mike Johnson shared an image July 27 of the scene on X and called the tableau “shocking” and “insulting.”

Catholic leaders in France called the scene a “mockery of Christianity” in a statement, Reuters reported.

“This ceremony has unfortunately included scenes of derision and mockery of Christianity, which we very deeply deplore,” the Conference of French bishops said in a statement.

Harrison Butker, the Kansas City Chiefs kicker who gave a controversial commencement speech touching onbirth control, COVID-19 restrictions, women’s roles and more earlier this year, quoted the Bible on X after the ceremony.

“‘Be not deceived, God is not mocked. For what things a man shall sow, those also shall he reap. For he that soweth in his flesh, of the flesh also shall reap corruption. But he that soweth in the spirit, of the spirit shall reap life everlasting,’” he wrote, citing, “Galatians 6:7-8.”

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French actor painted blue in Olympics opening ceremony reacts to controversial scene: 'I was proud' (2024)

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French actor painted blue in Olympics opening ceremony reacts to controversial scene: 'I was proud'? ›

Philippe Katerine, a boundary-pushing actor and singer, told Le Parisien newspaper that he was “proud” of the performance. PARIS — The flamboyant French entertainer who performed during the Olympic opening ceremony as a mostly nude, blue-tinged Greek god said he is feeling “super good” despite the controversy.

Who is the blue guy at the opening ceremony of France? ›

Controversial 'blue man' at Olympic ceremony says he's sorry

CNN's Saskya Vandoorne speaks to French entertainer Philippe Katerine, who appeared as semi-naked Greek god Dionysus during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

Who is the blue guy in the Olympic opening ceremony? ›

The performance and scene in question also included Philippe Katerine, a French entertainer who featured as the Greek god of wine Dionysus and quickly became known as the “semi-naked blue guy.”

Who was the blue guy in the opening ceremony? ›

Philippe Katerine, the French singer-songwriter who appeared naked and painted blue. The French entertainer was depicted as Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, and sang a song “wearing” only glittery blue paint, donning a bright orange beard and some carefully placed flowers.

What was the controversy at the French Olympics opening ceremony? ›

In one scene, drag queens and dancers lined a long table in an image that sparked controversy after some connected the moment with Leonardo da Vinci's “The Last Supper” portrait of Jesus Christ and his 12 apostles.

What did the blue man represent at the Olympics? ›

According to the media guide, Katerine was channeling Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and festivity, with a song about “the absurdity of violence between human beings.” Dionysus is one of the major gods in Greek mythology, associated with wine, fertility, theater, and ecstasy.

What is the blue smurf at the Paris opening ceremony? ›

The Smurf. A giant cloche was raised to reveal a fruit salad topped by a near-naked man covered in blue paint, sporting a bright orange beard and wearing a fruit headdress and sash. Looking like some kind of deranged Smurf, he then began to sing.

Who is the blue guy in America? ›

Karason was fair skinned and freckled until the early 1990s. His skin turned blue after he began taking a homemade silver chloride colloid and rubbing a solution of colloidal silver on his face in an attempt to treat problems with his sinuses, dermatitis, acid reflux, and other issues.

Why was Dionysus Blue in the Olympics? ›

Philippe Katerine was painted blue to represent our blue planet. The song was about nature, peace, and the planet.

When was the Blue Man Group on America's got talent? ›

September 2012 — Blue Man Group performs on America's Got Talent.

Did France apologize for the opening ceremony? ›

French police investigating abuse targeting Olympic opening ceremony DJ over 'Last Supper' tableau. Paris Olympics organizers apologized to anyone who was offended by a tableau that evoked Leonardo da Vinci's “The Last Supper” during the glamorous opening ceremony, but defended the concept behind it Sunday.

What is the scandal at the 2024 Olympics? ›

Hijab ban for French athletes

Sounkamba Sylla, a member of France's 4 × 400 m women's relay team, alleged that she had been barred from participating in the opening ceremony for wearing a hijab. It was reported that Sylla had agreed to a compromise allowing her to wear a cap instead.

What was the biggest Olympic scandal? ›

Perhaps one of the most famous scandals came out of the 1994 games in Lillehammer when ice skater Nancy Kerrigan was attacked with a baton to the knee, and her longtime Olympic rival, Tonya Harding, was accused of knowing about the attack before it happened, which she has continued to deny.

Who is the blue singer at the opening ceremony? ›

Philippe Katerine, a boundary-pushing actor and singer, told Le Parisien newspaper that he was “proud” of the performance. PARIS — The flamboyant French entertainer who performed during the Olympic opening ceremony as a mostly nude, blue-tinged Greek god said he is feeling “super good” despite the controversy.

Who is the Greek god at the opening ceremony of Paris? ›

Meanwhile, on BFM TV, the opening ceremony's creative director Thomas Jolly confirmed the performance was intended to evoke the god of wine, Dionysus, and a grand pagan celebration.

Who is the guitarist in the opening ceremony? ›

Gojira singer and guitarist Joe Duplantier can count himself part of the most vivid and jarring moments in Olympic Opening Ceremony history, and the journey to create that scene was as fascinating as it was impactful.

Who is the Greek god at the Olympics opening? ›

His much-discussed nudity, his beard, his crown of grapefruits and flowers, the braid falling from his shoulder to his belly, the tray laden with fruit and flowers: Everything points to him as the incarnation of the god named Dionysus by the Greeks, who became Bacchus for the Romans.

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