his disciples on either side of him. There is a halo around Jesus' head and columns behind him. While yes, there were too many drag queens, and no painted blue man appears on the supper table in DaVinci's famous painting, the drag queens are positioned behind beams of the bridge that somewhat resemble columns, at a table with queens on either side of a central figure wearing a "crown". And the crown the central figure is wearing is not the traditional metal circling the head horizontally; it's a large disk worn vertically, and there are spikes radiating outward like rays emanating from a halo. Jesus is wearing red, with a royal blue cloth draped over his shoulder. The drag queen at the center is wearing a blue dress and there is a red cloth draped across the table.
Coincidental? Maybe. But there were many, many, oh so many other ways to portray a bacchanalia that would've made it more obvious to those less familiar with Greek mythology. At the end of the day, people saw what they thought was a mockery of The Last Supper, right or wrong, and were offended.