A scene in the Rio Olympic opening ceremony that spectators at a rehearsal thought depicted an attempted mugging of supermodel Gisele Bundchen sparked a bizarre polemic in Brazil.
Details are top secret ahead of this Friday’s ceremony.
However, leaks following a dress rehearsal at Rio’s Maracana stadium late Sunday included multiple reports of a skit in which a mugger attempts to rob the Brazilian supermodel before police intervene and she forgives her assailant.
Ceremony organizers lashed out at the reports, saying they were inaccurate and violated requests to keep the content of the extravaganza under wraps until the last moment.
Brazilian newspapers, however, quoted witnesses saying that they were sure that the scene showed an attempted street robbery — a surprising choice in an Olympic host city plagued by real life crime.
According to Folha de Sao Paulo daily, the Brazilian model struts out to “Girl from Ipanema,” a classic hit song celebrating a beautiful, young woman of Rio, and is “assaulted by an actor.”
“The final message from the scene, however, will be peace,” the report said.
One of the show’s masterminds, “City of God” movie director Fernando Meirelles, angrily denied the report.
“Folha de SP says Gisele is assaulted during the opening ceremony at the Olympics. Where does Folha get this dumb idea from? They messed up badly,” he tweeted.
The Olympic organizing committee told AFP in a statement only that “there is no robbery,” declining to explain further.
However, in a new twist late Monday, a well connected columnist for Globo newspaper, Lauro Jardim, reported that the controversial scene was being axed.
According to Jardim, directors had meant to have the scene show a street vendor running up to Bundchen to sell her a bikini.
“On paper, it was perfect. At the rehearsal yesterday, however, it didn’t work,” the columnist wrote. “It gave the impression to those watching that it was about an assault. And from this it turned into a polemic on social media.”
Source: AFP
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