People have been furious over an allegedly queer interpretation of Da Vinci’s The Last Supper featured at the Olympics, and it’s delightful.

At the Opening Ceremony, a group of drag queens are seen posing in front of a dinner table, allegedly parodying The Last Supper. However, the official Olympics X account disputes this, saying that they’re actually parodying The Feast of Dionysus.

Disgraced transphobic comedian Rob Schneider said, “I am sorry to say to ALL the world’s GREATEST ATHLETES, I wish you ALL THE BEST, but I cannot watch an Olympics that disrespects Christianity and openly celebrates Satan.”

Additionally, he falsely claimed that a drag queen had their genitals out for children to see.

Hallmark actress Candace Cameron Bure also spoke out on social media in a lengthy seven minute rant that was posted on Instagram. A user posted it on X, and some highlights include her saying, “[To] see the Opening Ceremony completely blaspheme and mock the Christian faith with their interpretation of the Last Supper was disgusting. It made me so sad.”

“Someone said, ‘You shouldn’t be sad, you should be mad about it.’ Trust me, it makes me mad, but I’m more sad because I’m sad for souls.”

She also then encouraged people to not watch the Games.

Jillian Michaels also chimed in, going on in a lengthy X post where she talks about the event being hypocritical and having a lack of understanding.

Any other has-beens want to chime in on this non-controversy? Dave Chappelle? Caitlyn Jenner? Hawk Tuah girl? The floor is yours!