Discover the behind-the-scenes information from the controversial self-described “love activist” who portrayed Jesus in the “woke Last Supper parody” during the Paris Olympics opening ceremony.

 

A fashion display featuring garments from some of the brightest young designers in France took center stage, with sophisticated dance performed by people seating on each side.

And among the most striking items was Barbara’s crown, which was really a specially designed headpiece with a built-in set of headphones.

Designer Laurent Tijou and interdisciplinary artist Flavio Juan Nunez worked together to construct the artwork.

Barbara shared this on Instagram: “It was made from wood, Swarovski crystals, and natural silver chromed leather.”

The tableau, she explained in the tweet, was made to ‘celebrate Love, inclusion, diversity via music & dance to unify all of Us [sic]’.

 

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When Christians criticized the extravaganza for its woke mockery of the Last Supper, Paris 2024 broke their silence on the issue surrounding the opening ceremony of the Olympics and apologized.