Drama, Sequel, Uniform, Belami, Forbidden Romance.
The controversy, however, began before the film's release. As part of its promotion, Bel Ami claimed that two of its actors, dressed as priests, had infiltrated a public papal audience and without the Holy See realizing their true identities. The Vatican was reportedly enraged, with the Italian press suggesting the Church might sue for compensation. For Bel Ami, it was a masterful publicity stunt designed to blur the lines between documentary and fantasy, satire and sacrilege, and to expose the contradiction between the Church’s condemnation of homosexuality and the reality of a Vatican filled with gay clergy.
The Holy See, a bastion of tradition and secrecy, has often found itself forced to address whispers from within its own, heavily fortified walls. While the Vatican is primarily known for its spiritual significance, a 2014 scandal—often referred to in conversations about internal Vatican turmoil as the "gay network" or "gay lobby" scandal—brought intense scrutiny to its elite security force: The Pontifical Swiss Guard.
The scandal deepens with claims that certain striped Renaissance uniforms were secretly modified with slightly looser tailoring for ease of movement during “pastoral visits” off the official schedule. A former guard, speaking under condition of anonymity (and a well-placed burgundy beret), told our reporter:
Long before Bel Ami's cameras started rolling, the Vatican and its Pontifical Swiss Guard were no strangers to scandal. The most infamous real-life event frequently cited is the 1998 murder of Swiss Guard Commander Alois Estermann and his wife, followed by the suicide of young guard Cédric Tornay. Inside the Vatican, many suspected the motive was a gay love triangle, as it was "no secret within the Swiss Guard that Estermann was a bisexual who had a weakness for young recruits and had allegedly just ended a sexual relationship with Tornay".
The most explosive accusations came in 2014 from , the former commandant of the Swiss Guard from 2002 to 2008. In a major interview with the Swiss newspaper Schweiz am Sonntag , Mäder made two significant claims:
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Drama, Sequel, Uniform, Belami, Forbidden Romance.
The controversy, however, began before the film's release. As part of its promotion, Bel Ami claimed that two of its actors, dressed as priests, had infiltrated a public papal audience and without the Holy See realizing their true identities. The Vatican was reportedly enraged, with the Italian press suggesting the Church might sue for compensation. For Bel Ami, it was a masterful publicity stunt designed to blur the lines between documentary and fantasy, satire and sacrilege, and to expose the contradiction between the Church’s condemnation of homosexuality and the reality of a Vatican filled with gay clergy. gaybelamiscandalinthevatican2theswissguardpart new
The Holy See, a bastion of tradition and secrecy, has often found itself forced to address whispers from within its own, heavily fortified walls. While the Vatican is primarily known for its spiritual significance, a 2014 scandal—often referred to in conversations about internal Vatican turmoil as the "gay network" or "gay lobby" scandal—brought intense scrutiny to its elite security force: The Pontifical Swiss Guard. Drama, Sequel, Uniform, Belami, Forbidden Romance
The scandal deepens with claims that certain striped Renaissance uniforms were secretly modified with slightly looser tailoring for ease of movement during “pastoral visits” off the official schedule. A former guard, speaking under condition of anonymity (and a well-placed burgundy beret), told our reporter: The Vatican was reportedly enraged, with the Italian
Long before Bel Ami's cameras started rolling, the Vatican and its Pontifical Swiss Guard were no strangers to scandal. The most infamous real-life event frequently cited is the 1998 murder of Swiss Guard Commander Alois Estermann and his wife, followed by the suicide of young guard Cédric Tornay. Inside the Vatican, many suspected the motive was a gay love triangle, as it was "no secret within the Swiss Guard that Estermann was a bisexual who had a weakness for young recruits and had allegedly just ended a sexual relationship with Tornay".
The most explosive accusations came in 2014 from , the former commandant of the Swiss Guard from 2002 to 2008. In a major interview with the Swiss newspaper Schweiz am Sonntag , Mäder made two significant claims:
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