Brazilian misss imitate the Last burner with bikin, cross - countryed by Catholics

A photograph showing contestants of a Brazilian bikinist contest by installing the famous Leonardo Da Vinci painting “The Last Days” is said to have sparked the indignation of Catholics. The controversial image was part of a promotional campaign for the upcoming presentation of Miss Busbummı, a competition that each year chooses the most beautiful woman [...]
The controversial image was part of a promotional campaign for the upcoming presentation of Miss Busbummı, a competition that annually selects Brazil's most beautiful wife.
This year's edition takes place on November 9th in São Paulo.
As an insolent public dealer, the founder of the Cacau Oliver contest had eight finalists like Jesus and his apostles in the famous Da Vinci painting.
There's a big difference: Jesus may never have worn a brilliant - orange bikini.
Oliver chose contestant Diana Feguerdo to sit in Jesus' place, because she had received more votes from the viewers so far.
“was the last meeting of women before the end of”, he told Newslink journalist Matt Roper.
“reminded me of the Last Supper. It was where Christ was betrayed by Judas because of jealousy, and like him or she, the woman with the most votes is also an object of jealousy.
She's in the center and other girls will want to cross her because she got more votes than they did. ”
He insisted that annoying publicity was not insulting and was not intended to shock anyone, but others disagree.
Father Clesio Vieira, a priest from Rio de Janeiro, said the photograph “has broken the boundaries of ethics and respect, all in the name of money”, according to Brazilian newspapers.
This is not creativity”, Vieira said. It's the vulgarization of the saints and it's deeply disrespectful. ”
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