Woman part of Olympic 'Last Supper' disaster files complaints
The very large woman named Barbara Butch who was part of the disastrous fashion show in the Olympics opening ceremony faced a lot of criticism for what she did. She's defending her artistic choices, despite the fashion show in general causing people to boycott the Olympics entirely, and the fashion show being labeled as a repulsive mockery of Christianity.
She defended herself on Instagram, but she was mocked again all over her own comments. What did she expect after mocking Christianity in the opening events of the Olympics? Not only that, but the fashion show in general had NO PLACE in the Olympics. What was the point of that? It was awful. No one cares if she files complaints about being mocked or anything like that. Don't mock other people, then get mad when they mock you back.
Barbara Butch didn't seem to like being mocked after she was part of the group mocking others, which reminds us of the saying "if you can't take the heat, then stay out of the kitchen." NBC News reported on her complaints:
Her lawyer, Audrey Msellati, said in a letter posted on the DJ’s Instagram page that Butch has also been the target of “numerous anti-Semitic, homophobic, sexist, and grossophobic insults.”“She is today filing several complaints against these acts, whether committed by French nationals or foreigners, and intends to prosecute anyone who tries to intimidate her in the future,” Butch’s letter states.
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