Paris (France): A storm of outrage about the Paris Olympics' opening ceremony took a legal turn Tuesday, with a DJ who performed at the show saying her lawyer is filing complaints over a torrent of threats and other abuse that the LGBTQ+ icon has suffered online in the ceremony's wake.
Barbara Butch's lawyer said in a letter posted to the DJ's Instagram that Butch has been threatened with death, torture and rape, and has also been the target of numerous anti-Semitic, homophobic, sexist and grossophobic insults. Butch's agent confirmed to The Associated Press that the Instagram account is the DJ's.
Although the ceremony's artistic director Thomas Jolly has repeatedly said that he wasn't inspired by The Last Supper, critics interpreted part of the show that featured Butch as a mockery of Leonardo Da Vinci's painting showing Jesus Christ and his apostles.
Butch, who calls herself a love activist, wore a silver headdress that looked like a halo as she got a party going during her segment of the show. Drag artists, dancers and others flanked Butch on both sides.
French Catholic bishops and others were among those who said Christians had been hurt and offended. Paris Olympics organizers have said there was never an intention to show disrespect to any religious group and that the intent was to celebrate community tolerance.
Jolly has said he saw the moment as a celebration of diversity, and the table on which Butch spun her tunes as a tribute to feasting and French gastronomy.