The Olympics’ opening ceremony, where drag queens starred, became a moment of both celebration and controversy, highlighting the cultural shift in France towards acceptance of drag.
Nicky Doll remarked on how some perceived the performance as blasphemous, stating, 'If I'm a Satanist, I sold my soul for waterproof products,' reflecting the mixed reactions.
The participation of drag queens in the ceremony symbolizes their rise in French culture, though this inclusion was met with significant backlash from conservative circles.
Thomas Jolly explained the performance's intentions, calling it a 'grand pagan festival' and distancing it from The Last Supper, yet faced criticism nonetheless.
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