Influencer Chloe Szepanowski’s Strange Detox Journey

Chloe Szepanowski has revealed she’s preparing to detox and clean her home in an unusual post.

The popular Australian influencer, who describes herself as ‘Jesus Loving, Spirit Led, Family Centred’ on social media, revealed that she had ben ‘nudged’ toward cleaning her house and herself by ‘God’.

Taking to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, the 25-year-old shared an image of her already tidy living room to announce her healthy intentions.

‘Tis the season of cleansing,’ she captioned the post.

‘God has been nudging me toward cleaning out my home deeply, reorganising, cleaning out my inner physically and emotionally.

‘See you in 10 days when the house is cleared of junk and the body is cleared of junk.’

The mother-of-two also shared all the ingredients and implements she would need for her upcoming detox including greens powder, liver and digestion capsules, herbal tea infusions, a brass measuring spoon and tongue scraper.

Instagram page influencer.updates.au also shared the post with the page’s manager Amber Paul questioning whether Chloe’s already spotless-looking house was in need of any cleaning at all.

After voicing her displeasure over the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, Chloe Szepanowski is taking some time out for some deep cleaning

After voicing her displeasure over the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, Chloe Szepanowski is taking some time out for some deep cleaning

‘God has nudged Chloe to to day 10 day gut detox,” Amber wrote.

‘She is also going to clear out junk from her house. I feel like their house is very minimalist already.’

The recent opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics ruffled Chloe’s feathers and those of her partner Mitchell Orvall, 27.

The popular Australian influencer, who describes herself as 'Jesus Loving, Spirit Led, Family Centred' on social media, revealed that she had ben 'nudged' toward cleaning her house and herself by God

The popular Australian influencer, who describes herself as ‘Jesus Loving, Spirit Led, Family Centred’ on social media, revealed that she had ben ‘nudged’ toward cleaning her house and herself by God

Following outrage from religious groups over allegations the ceremony featured a so-called blasphemous depiction of the Last Supper, the pair shared angry posts to Instagram Stories on Saturday. 

They compared Leonardo da Vinci’s famous painting, Last Supper, to the scene at the Olympics, which featured drag queens and a ‘naked’ man painted blue. 

‘Did anyone else see them mocking Jesus at the Olympic Games?’ Orval wrote. 

Instagram page influencer.updates.au also shared the post with the page's manager Amber Paul questioning whether Chloe's already spotless-looking house was in need of any cleaning at all

Instagram page influencer.updates.au also shared the post with the page’s manager Amber Paul questioning whether Chloe’s already spotless-looking house was in need of any cleaning at all

‘If it made me as angry as I did, let it be a comforting reminder – they wouldn’t be doing this unless he is the truth!’ 

Szepanowski chimed in on her own post: ‘Well this is just the absolute worst one yet. 

‘This year they are mocking God. This is appalling but all the more reason to follow Jesus.’

Despite Chloe and Mitchell’s concerns, it’s since come to light that the Opening Ceremony was likely referencing a different artwork.  

The recent opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics ruffled Chloe's feathers and those of her partner Mitchell Orvall

The recent opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics ruffled Chloe’s feathers and those of her partner Mitchell Orvall 

Reverend Benjamin Cremer, based in the US, shared a post on social media which dispelled the allegation that the controversial scene was mocking Leonardo da Vinci’s classic painting and therefore Christianity.

The post reads: ‘It was a representation of the event called the Feast of Dionysus. Greek God of festivity and feasting and ritual and theatre.

‘The Olympics are from Greek culture and tradition. French culture is deeply rooted in feasting and festivity and performing arts.’

According to the theory, the scene depicted in the opening ceremony was based on a painting called Feast of the Gods by Johann Rottenhammer and Jan Bruegel, circa 1602.

Szepanowski chimed in: 'Well this is just the absolute worst one yet. This year they are mocking God. This is appalling but all the more reason to follow Jesus'

Szepanowski chimed in: ‘Well this is just the absolute worst one yet. This year they are mocking God. This is appalling but all the more reason to follow Jesus’

Another social media post challenged the idea the scene was depicting the Last Supper.

Taylor Driskill Pafford wrote, ‘This painting is not specifically Dionysus, but is showing how feasts were often depicted during the Renaissance period— with lots of Greek influence.

‘It can look like the feast of Dionysus and it can also be reminiscent of the Last Supper.

‘That’s because during the renaissance, many paintings depicting a feast would have a table with people on one side (and maybe a few on the front ends) and have them seated and standing in differing positions.’

Adding weight to Pafford’s argument, her post was shared by a pastor.

The Rev. Cassie Rapko wrote, ‘It wasn’t the Last Supper, which is housed in Italy, not France. it was the Feast of Dionysus.’

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