Disrespect and Blasphemy! Actor Aarón Díaz has been criticized for imitating the image of the Last Supper and sharing the photo on Instagram

Kate del Castillo’s exhibition was overloaded with criticism and insults on the camera’s social network.

While some followers applauded the publication, there were more who criticized and even outraged the actor Aaron Diaz for having recreated the passage of the Holy Supper in an image he shared on his Instagram profile last Maundy Thursday.

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The image has no description other than: @reconexionmexico, the name of the project Díaz broadcasts on YouTube to promote Mexican culture, travel, gastronomy and customs. And although the actor does not directly allude to the well-known bible passage, in the photo he sits in the middle of a long table (as if imitating the pose of Jesus in Leonardo da Vinci’s famous painting) and a group of men surround him.

Many users have called the image disrespectful. Photo: illustrative and non-commercial image // https://www.instagram.com/p/CNJezgMr7gY/

For many, Díaz’s idea was very original, even one user jokingly warned him that he would be “crucified” for that photo. However, others were offended and accused him of being disrespectful and even blasphemous. “Sad disrespect to these people for something the world looks like” and “ridiculous, before you take a picture you need to know what you are really doing, blasphemy! That’s the name of this picture. They don’t have to do anything about it. to get likes and to follow them, ‘wrote some internet users.

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And so while some asked not to do that much drama for a picture, Díaz was also accused of it controversy for the sole purpose of attracting attention. “… Apparently only then can it be in effect in the media as they talked more about a fly than about it, sorry it’s sad but true, you have to hang on to something sacred to draw attention” said another user.

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