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Donna Kelce shares Facebook user's post defending Olympics opening ceremony, calling out 'veiled homophobia'

Fitness guru Jillian Michaels spoke with Fox News Digital about her reaction to the shocking Last Supper display at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony.

Donna Kelce, the mother of Super Bowl champion brothers Travis and Jason, reposted a critical take of the controversy around the Paris Olympics opening ceremony on Monday.

The opening ceremony was criticized for making a mockery of "The Last Supper" – one of the most revered moments in Christianity. Those defending the segment have claimed the ceremony was meant to resemble the feast of Dionysus.

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Donna and Jason Kelce stand on the field after Super Bowl LVIII between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium on Feb. 11, 2024 in Las Vegas. (Perry Knotts/Getty Images)

Kelce’s repost called for better education and to limit "mindlessly sharing posts."

"This is what happens when you ban books and limit education," the Facebook post she shared read. "The Opening Ceremony of the Olympics wasn’t a mock of the Last Supper. If you have any knowledge of the Greek origin of the Olympics and the French’s rich history of theater you would have gotten this. However, because of your veiled homophobia, some of you can’t discern factual information. 

"This is was what went down last night, so do your own research into the Olympics. 

"The scene was a portrayal of a Greek Dionysus Feast celebration, which is a Greek (the origin of the Olympics) celebration of Dionysus (who is also known as Bacchus) who is the god of festivities, ritual, wine, pleasure, and frenzy. The blue guy…..that’s Dionysus. Dionysus was one of the 12 Olympians. 

"The French are known for theatrics.

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