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'Full House' actress defends Olympics 'Last Supper' performance after Christian co-star blasts it

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Candace Cameron Bure talks about her "Full House" cast members being "literally family" after 35 years of friendship.

"Full House" star Jodie Sweetin appeared to take a dig at her former television sister Candace Cameron Bure after the devout Christian criticized the opening ceremony featuring drag queens at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Cameron Bure was one of several public figures who railed against the performance that was widely interpreted as mocking the world-famous Leonardo da Vinci painting of Jesus and his disciples during "The Last Supper." 

"To watch such an incredible and wonderful event that’s going to take place over the next two weeks and see the opening ceremonies completely blaspheme and mock the Christian faith with their interpretation of the Last Supper was disgusting, and it made me so sad," Cameron Bure wrote on Instagram on Friday.

On Monday, Sweetin defended the ceremony and accused those offended by it of being ignorant of art history.

OLYMPICS OPENING CEREMONY SPARKS OUTRAGE WITH DRAG QUEENS PARODYING LAST SUPPER: ‘GONE COMPLETELY WOKE’

Drag queen Piche prepares to perform at the Debilly Bridge in Paris during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, July 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

"Tell me you don’t know about art or history without TELLING me you don’t know about art or history," Sweetin reportedly wrote in an Instagram story alongside a reel mocking critics of the ceremony.

Sweetin shared another post on Instagram defending the controversial performance as actually about the "feast of Dionysus," the Greek god of fertility, wine and pleasure.

"The drag queens of the Olympics were re-creating the feast of Dionysus, not the

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