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Chiefs’ Harrison Butker slams Paris Olympics parody of Last Supper: ‘This is crazy’

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Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker slammed the Paris Olympics opening ceremony after one of the performances included drag queens among other performers parodying "The Last Supper." 

Butker, who went viral back in May for sharing his faith-based views during a commencement speech at a Catholic college in Kansas, took to social media to share his take. 

Kansas City Chiefs place kicker Harrison Butker (7) celebrates after kicking the point after touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles during the game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.  (Denny Medley-USA Today Sports)

"This is crazy," he wrote on a post in his Instagram Stories.

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He also added a scripture from the Bible. 

"Be not deceived, God is not mocked." 

In a clip of the post shared by Butker on his social media, several drag queens and other performers can be seen mocking the scene famously painted by Leonardo da Vinci, which depicts Jesus and his apostles sharing a final meal before the crucifixion. 

 Performers at Passerelle Debilly during the opening ceremony. Reuters/Tingshu Wang (Reuters/Tingshu Wang)

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The performance, which also included a young child, drew harsh criticism.

Other acts during the opening ceremony also received mixed reviews from viewers on social media. In one scene, a woman and two men were seen embracing – seemingly suggesting a ménage à trois. 

A headless depiction of Marie Antoinette, the last queen prior to the French Revolution, also received criticism. 

Headless figures depicting the 18th century

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