Public Figure Shares Easter-Themed Meme on Instagram Amid Holiday Greetings

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A message from Poland’s prime minister during Holy Week has drawn attention online for a lighthearted joke shared on Instagram. The post features a Christmas-themed meme that reimagines a familiar WhatsApp exchange among the famous figures of the Last Supper. The scene places a fictional conversation among Jesus and the twelve apostles, offering a humorous take on a timeless moment.

In the image, the group is labeled as the “Twelve Apostles.” In a message allegedly from Jesus, one line reads, “Truly I say to you, one of you will betray me.” A character named Piotr replies skeptically, “I don’t think so, Lord?” At that point, Judas steps away from the group chat, creating a moment of tension that resonates with readers familiar with the story.

The online world often offers a quick, global commentary on events that span centuries. A modern twist on a stubbornly ancient moment prompts reflections as much as laughter, reminding audiences that humor can travel across time and cultures with remarkable speed.

— a public figure noted that the internet remains a powerful lens through which people interpret significant events, including those from two millennia ago.

Although humor is widely recognized as beneficial to well-being, a formal Christmas greeting followed as a reminder of solemn hope. The message spread with wishes that the Easter season bring lasting peace, renewed faith, and a sense of joy to people around the world.

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This account reflects how public figures engage with audiences during major holidays, balancing levity with messages of unity and faith that resonate beyond national borders.

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