Juliana Olayode, ‘Toyo Baby’ berates Paris Olympics opening ceremony for disrespecting Christianity

Juliana Olayode, ‘Toyo Baby’ berates Paris Olympics opening ceremony for disrespecting Christianity

Juliana Olayode, ‘Toyo Baby’ berates Paris Olympics opening ceremony for disrespecting Christianity

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Juliana Olayode, an entertainer, has gone after the 2024 Paris Olympics opening service for its weird show of strict themes.

In a post on her Instagram account, Olayode denounced the ceremony’s satire of Leonardo da Vinci’s exemplary fine art, “The Last Supper,” including cross-dressers and a transsexual model, calling it “completely unacceptable,” “bizarre,” and “disrespectful.”


Olayode guaranteed that the Olympics ought to be about games, not religion or orientation character, and condemned the developing trend of slight for Christianity.


She wrote, “This is totally unsuitable! This is strange, this is rude and wrong all around! If I`m not mistaken, the Olympics are a game and ought to be tied in with games not about religion or orientation personality. Not slighting people’s faith”.


She focused on that Christians have been quiet for a really long time, permitting such discourteousness to continue.


“I am very vexed, I wasn’t in any event, going to do this post, since I realize that My God can guard Himself! Yet, as Christians, we have stayed silent for a really long time and that’s why we are where we are. Individuals of different beliefs would make some noise, decisively at seeing anything they viewed as impolite to their religion. Regardless of how small.


“The world generally battles Reality. The world is continually going after/affronting Christianity, in music, motion pictures, on the news, on some Television programs and presently in sports. It is extremely appalling and ill bred! Whoever supported this for the Olympics opening service ought to be checked,” she wrote in part.



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