Jodie Sweetin Reopens Candace Cameron Bure Feud After Full House Co-Star Calls Out Not Liking ‘Last Supper’ Scene During Olympics Opening Ceremony

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In less than a week, the 2024 Summer Olympic Games (which are streamable) have garnered much attention, though that’s not simply because of the competitions. Last week’s opening ceremony drew a myriad of responses from across the Internet. A number of people took issue with the performance from drag queens, who were believed to be recreating Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper as part of the show. One of the most notable individuals to slam the show was actress Candace Cameron Bure, who called it “disgusting.” Now, Bure’s Full House co-star, Jodie Sweetin, is weighing in and, in doing so, she’s seemingly reopened her past alleged feud with her on-screen sister.

What Did Jodie Sweetin Say About The Olympics Opening Ceremony?

Candace Cameron Bure shared her thoughts in a video, stating that she usually finds “joy” in the Olympics but was displeased when seeing “opening ceremony completely blaspheme and mock the Christian faith.” Religious entities have even called out the performance, with the Catholic Church calling it a “mockery” of Christianity. However, it would seem that Jodie Sweetin doesn’t hold that same viewpoint.

The actress took to her Instagram story this week to repost a clip shared by actor Walter Masterson. In it, Masterson lampoons a conversation of a person trying to explain the ceremony to someone who’s apparently uninformed. The video shows Masterson attempting to convey that the opening ceremony was based around the Greek god Dionysus as opposed to The Last Supper. Aside from resharing the clip in her stories post, the Hollywood Darlings alum also included a caption that you can see below:

(Image credit: Instagram)

Since the performance, the organizers of the event have since apologized. Artistic director Thomas Jolly released a message that was shared with the Associated Press. In it, he explained that the intention of the ceremony was not to mock Leonardo da Vinci’s painting. Jolly stated that the true purpose of the segment was “to send a message of love, a message of inclusion and not at all to divide.” So far, the responses have been mixed and, amid that, it seems evident that there’s a difference of opinion between the Fuller House alums.

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