“Christianity has become toothless,” he said. The night’s most odd event came later on when a gigantic dish was covered with phony fruits and other items, and a “smurf” was lying among them.
The guy was decked up as Dionysus, the Greek deity of wine, celebration, and the theater, wearing a revealing blue bodysuit that left little room for creativity.
Phillippe Katerine, a French actor and singer, was eventually revealed to be him. In a parody on the nation’s history, a number of headless.
Marie Antoinettes made an appearance throughout the four-hour extravaganza, although spectators didn’t get a bingo card for that time.