Milan Cortina Olympics officially begin with opening ceremony
- On Friday, Vice President JD Vance was booed during the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Milan, Italy, with social posts amplifying the reaction.
- Thursday, JD Vance drew widespread scorn online after appearing at the U.S. women's hockey match, amid criticism for calling the press `one of the least trusted institutions`.
- CBC's live feed captured the crowd and the commentator's reaction, with broadcaster Adrienne Arsenault saying `Oop.. those are a lot of boos for him... whistling, jeering, some applause.`
- During the Parade of Nations, a smattering of boos greeted Israel's small delegation, reflecting tensions tied to the war in Gaza, while U.S. athletes were met with applause.
- Amid cultural tributes, observers noted `those boos sure sounded real, though`, reflecting mixed reactions at San Siro Stadium during the opening celebration.
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Milan Cortina Olympics officially open with a multisite ceremony for a spread-out Winter Games
Featuring tributes to iconic tastes of Italian culture, an unprecedented four-site, dual-cauldron opening ceremony officially started the Milan Cortina Olympics on Friday.
MILAN. The crowd at San Siro did not listen to the International Olympic Committee – but booed US Vice President JD Vance in unison. The Winter Games in Italy were opened simultaneously in Milan, Cortina, Livigno and Predazzo. Now the Olympics can really begin.
Winter Olympics 2026: Milano Cortina Games Officially Open With a Multi-Site Ceremony For First-Ever Widespread Event
The ceremony’s organizers have said they sought to convey themes of harmony and peace, seeking to represent the city-mountain dichotomy of the particularly unusual setup for these Olympics while also trying to appeal to a sense of unity at a time of global tensions
JD Vance ‘Booed Loudly’ by Spectators in Italy at Olympics 2026 Opening Ceremony | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
JD Vance ‘Booed Loudly’ by Spectators in Italy at Olympics 2026 Opening Ceremony Vice President JD Vance is representing the United States at the Olympic games and he was booed loudly by the audience at the Opening Ceremony. The 41-year-old…
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