'It could use a Brazilian wax': Twitter spots how Rio's opening ceremony resembled something VERY rude


It was a celebration of Brazilian culture featuring an elaborate light display, samba dancers and an appearance from supermodel Gisele Bündchen.
But viewers watching the Opening Ceremony of the Rio 2016 Olympics on television couldn't help but notice that the aerial view of the Maracana Stadium resembled an intimate female area.
Hundreds took to social media to highlight the similarities. One Twitter user posted an image of the stadium, writing: 'Anyone else think the opening ceremony of the #Olympics2016 #RioOlympics2016 looked like a giant vagina?'
Another wrote: 'So powerful that they decided to host the Opening Ceremony in a big vagina,' adding: 'And then the Olympians all burst forth from the from the Great Olympic vagina'.
While Brent C Lee added: 'Yes it does look like a Giant Vagina and it could have use a Brazilian Wax #Rio2016 #RioOlympics2016 Just Nasty.'
Dario A Rivero tweeted: 'The Olympic vagina before the brazillian wax. Too funny.'
'Nothing is more inspiring than seeing the world come together to create a giant vagina,' one Twitter user mused.
Another simply wrote: 'That's a nice looking vagina #OpeningCeremony'.
The event, held on Friday, proved controversial for other reasons too.
Many were left unimpressed by the ceremony - which cost just a tenth of London's in 2012, branding it 'boring'.
Others were furious that the money had been spent on the Olympics during Brazil's worst recession in recent years.
That anger erupted into protests outside the stadium as demonstrators, also frustrated over the presence of Brazil's acting president Michel Temer, clashed with police who used tear gas on the protesters.
Inside the stadium, others showed their anger through the thousands of seats left unsold as the Opening Ceremony began.
The 80,000-seater Maracana Stadium was less than two thirds full when the lights went down. A Brazilian presenter told the audience: 'We are 60,000 people soon to be joined by three billion' on TV. Twenty minutes before the world tuned in, many of the seats of the 'sold out' show remained empty.

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