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Le Monde
Le Monde
25 Oct 2024


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Seven people have been charged in connection with cyberbullying targeting Thomas Jolly, the artistic mastermind behind the Paris Olympics' opening and closing ceremonies, French authorities announced Friday, October 25.

The online attacks erupted after Jolly's acclaimed but controversial opening July spectacle on the Seine – a queer-inclusive, high-energy fusion of tradition and modernity that, for some, was too bold to ignore.

The abuse quickly escalated, laced with homophobic and antisemitic slurs, and reportedly aimed to silence the artistic intent behind the show. Jolly responded by filing a formal complaint with the Paris prosecutor's office on July 31, prompting an investigation that led to the "first wave" of arrests, with more expected as the probe unfolds.

The seven people charged, ranging in age from 22 to 79, face counts of death threats, aggravated insults and cyberbullying – serious allegations carrying the weight of potential prison time and heavy fines.

Jolly, a theatrical maverick known for blending bold cultural themes with LGBTQ+ celebration, had intended his production to light Paris as a vibrant, inclusive portrayal of French diversity. Jolly's star-studded opening ceremony featured queer community luminaries like Celine Dion and Lady Gaga. However, drag performers, high-energy runway walks, and – in particular – a scene some interpreted as the "Last Supper" drew ire from far-right politicians and religious figures across the world.

Le Monde with AP