'Jesus loving' influencers Chloe Szepanowski and Mitchell Orval slam Olympic Opening Ceremony for 'mocking God' READ MORE: 'Naked blue man' breaks his silence over 'grossly offensive' Last Supper parody at Olympics opening ceremony - as French Catholic church blasts the 'derision and mockery of Christianity' By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 13:12 BST, 28 July 2024 | Updated: 13:28 BST, 28 July 2024 e-mail View comments The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics sparked outrage from religious groups over allegations it featured a so-called blasphemous depiction of the Last Supper. It has also ruffled the feathers of a pair of popular Australian influencers, Chloe Szepanowski and her partner Mitchell Orval. The pair, who are described as 'Jesus Loving, Spirit Led, Family Centred' on their social media, shared angry posts to Instagram Stories on Saturday.

They compared Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, Last Supper, to the scene at the Olympics, which featured drag queens and a 'naked' man painted blue. 'Did anyone else see them mocking Jesus at the Olympic Games?' Orval wrote. 'If it made me as angry as I did, let it be a comforting reminder - they wouldn't be doing this unless he is the truth!' Szepanowski chimed in on her own post: 'Well this is just the absolute worst one yet.

'This year they are mocking God. This is appalling but all the more reason to follow Jesus.' The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics sparked outrage from religious groups over all.