Over a quarter of a million people have signed a petition calling for a ban on a film starring Paris Jackson depicting Jesus.
The 22-year-old model, actor and daughter of the late pop star Michael Jackson is set to star in the film Habit, opposite Bella Thorne and musician Gavin Rossdale.
According to a press release, Thorne plays a “street smart, party girl with a Jesus fettish who gets mixed up in a violent drug deal and finds a possible way out by masquerading as a nun.”
Jackson, who plays Jesus, appears to her several times throughout the film dressed as in a traditional robe, with tousled waves and a nose ring.
The film has been denounced as “Christianophobic garbage” in a petition to prevent its release, which has gained over 260,000 signatures so far.
The Change.org petition started by Vivien N had targeted Warner Bros and Lionsgate and claims that the film Habit portrays Jesus as a “lesbian woman.”
“A new blasphemous Hollywood film is predicted to come out soon depicting Jesus as a lesbian woman,” it says.
“Distributors haven’t picked it up as of yet, so let’s please spread awareness and wake people up to the Christianophobic garbage that is spread nowadays, but is somehow accepted and praised by society.”
The film also sparked controversy with a campaign organisation One Million Moms, which describes the film as “sacrilegious” and “ridicules people of faith.” The campaign has started its own petition which has been signed by over 69,000 people.
Habit was filmed before the coronavirus pandemic and is currently in post-production. The film does not yet have a release date or a distributor.