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The Nun 2: Did you know the actual history of Saint Lucy? 

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The story of The Nun 2 has the mention of the legend of St. Lucy and you might think that it’s a made-up thing about her but there are real mentions of her in Catholic orthodoxy. Scroll through the article to know more

As the conjuring franchise expands, people will continue to get an amazing lineup of movies. While most of the horror movies these days are made up around fictional stories and experiences, the Conjuring franchise has been built and marketed upon the pitch that these stories are based on true events. Particularly, the first movies directed by James Wan were believed to be inspired by the cases experienced by Paranormal activity investigators, Ed and Lorraine. In Fact Talking about the recent addition to the franchise, The Nun 2 is based on the demon Nun who is on the run to search for the eyes of St. Lucy. And viewers might think that the legend of St. Lucy is a made-up thing for the film but it is real, in the Catholic Canon and Orthodoxy.

The actual history VS the film 

In the film, Sister Irene asked the Priest/Librarian in the Vatican about St. Lucy of Syracuse and why the demon Valak is after her eyes? The film emphasized on the fact that the eyes of St. Lucy held immense power and that’s why the demon went after it. The priest tells Sister Irene that St. Lucy was killed by the pagans and while she died, her family escaped and was scattered across Europe. The film goes on in implying that Sister Irene and even Lorraine Warren are the descendants of St. Lucy, a fact that is kind of hard to digest as she is worshiped in the Catholic Church as a virgin martyr and there are no records or mentions of her having siblings. 

There is a lot of debate around the actual story of St. Lucy as some scholars say that the whole thing was created by the early Catholic Church. The first written accounts about her mention come from the fish ventures in Acts of the Martyrs which was about a hundred years after her death. According to various archaeological evidences, there was a cult who worshiped Lucia of Syracuse in Sicily during the fourth century and it is also believed that the body parts of her were indeed, scattered across Europe. According to the famous legend, Lucia of Syracuse was born in 283 A.D., had a Roman and Greek Heritage and she was a part of the Roman Empire. She is known to be the earliest non-clergy or non-military Martyrs as she was killed for her unwavering religious faith during the Diocletianic Persecution. At that time, Christianity already stood on a shaky ground and many believers were killed by mobs. The historical mention of Lucia comes into focus around 304 A.D according to which her mother had betrothed her to a rich young suitor whose family kept the pagan gods of Jupiter and the empire without caring about her daughter’s wishes on this matter. Later, they both went to a pilgrimage together in Catania where they visited the site of St. Agatha’s Martyrdom who was murdered during the great persecution of Cristians by the Roman State.

Lucia asks her mother to donate her diary to the poor and needy instead of saving for her marriage. The news of this act of charity reached the betrothed and he was definitely outraged by the loss and thus, he denounced Lucia as a Cristian to Paschasius, the Governor of Syracuse. The Roman government demanded Lucia to be burnt alive as a sacrifice in the honor of Emperor Diocletian’s image and divinity. When asked to apostatize her faith. Lucia refused. As per the Catholic beliefs, Paschasius ordered Lucia to be condemned to a brothel where she would spend the rest of her life but when the guards attempted to force Lusics out of her home, her feet didn’t move. Not even when they tried it with full force. In this case, they turned to burn her alive but that didn’t work either as the flames did no harm to her. Finally, a soldier stabbed Lucia in the throat which took her life. But what about her eyes? It is believed that the gathering crowd was sympathizing too much with the beautiful young girl during the prosecution. And thus, the Roman Governor Paschasius ordered her eyes to be gouged out. 

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The Most Memorable Highlights from the 2025 Academy Awards

Surprises, Stunning Wins, and Emotional Tributes – The 2025 Oscars Had It All. Catch Up with All the Highlights.

The 2025 Academy Awards, held on March 2 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, was a night of triumphs and surprises that had the attention of audiences worldwide. Hosted by Conan O’Brien, the event was lively, full of humor, and celebrated the diversity and creativity of cinema from all around the world. This year’s ceremony stood out for its focus on inclusivity and representation, highlighting the growing diversity and global reach of the film industry. It was also about recognizing talent and stories from across the globe, signaling a shift in how the Academy values the changing trends in filmmaking. 

Historic Wins for Anora

Anora dominates the Oscars as Mikey Madison named best actress and Adrien  Brody wins for The Brutalist | Oscars | The Guardian

The evening’s biggest winner was undoubtedly Anora, an indie film that took home five Oscars, including the coveted Best Picture. Sean Baker’s direction was celebrated with a Best Director win, making him only the second person in history to win four individual Oscars in a single night, joining the ranks of Walt Disney. But the film’s success didn’t end there—Mikey Madison, portraying a sex worker entangled with a Russian oligarch’s son, secured Best Actress. At just 25, Madison made history as the ninth youngest actress to win the prestigious award. The triumph of Anora was a testament to its sweeping storytelling, captivating performances, and fresh perspective in filmmaking.

Zoë Saldaña and Paul Tazewell Breaking Barriers

The night also saw a series of groundbreaking wins that reflected Hollywood’s ongoing push for inclusivity and diversity. Zoë Saldaña made history as the first American of Dominican descent to win Best Supporting Actress for her role in Emilia Pérez. Saldaña’s win was not only a recognition of her immense talent but also an important milestone for the representation of marginalized voices in the film industry.

Zoe Saldaña wins best supporting actress Oscar for 'Emilia Pérez' | AP News

Meanwhile, Paul Tazewell took home Best Costume Design for his work on Wicked. Tazewell became the first Black man to ever win in this category, making a significant mark on the history of the Academy Awards.

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Adrien Brody’s Second Oscar Win

Adrien Brody Wins Best Actor Oscar for 'The Brutalist'

Another highlight of the evening was Adrien Brody, who secured Best Actor for his performance in The Brutalist. Brody’s win, marking his second Oscar, was well-deserved after delivering a deeply compelling and nuanced performance. His emotional portrayal in the film left a lasting impact on both critics and audiences, making his victory one of the night’s most celebrated moments in the acting categories.

A Heartfelt Musical Tribute by Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo Open Oscars 2025 With a Magical Medley of  Songs From Oz | Vanity Fair

The musical performances were another standout feature of the night. Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo took the stage for a touching tribute to Los Angeles, which was recovering from the devastating wildfires. Their renditions of Somewhere Over the Rainbow and Defying Gravity left the audience in awe, showcasing the emotional power of music and its ability to unite and heal. It was a heartfelt moment that reminded everyone of the strength of the city and the spirit of resilience.

Adam Sandler’s Quirky Fashion Moment

Adam Sandler pulled yet another Adam Sandler at the Oscars; Here's what he  wore - The Times of India

In true Oscar tradition, the night wasn’t without its lighthearted moments. Adam Sandler became the talk of social media when he showed up to the ceremony in gym shorts. Conan O’Brien couldn’t resist poking fun at Sandler’s unconventional choice, adding humor to the event. The quirky fashion moment quickly became a viral topic, sparking discussions about casual red carpet looks and how even the most unexpected outfits can become part of the Oscar narrative.

Controversies and Unexpected Upsets

Not everything went smoothly, though. The night also saw some controversies that added an extra layer of drama to the proceedings. One of the most talked-about moments occurred when Iranian co-director Hossein Molayemi interrupted his partner, Shirin Sohani, during their acceptance speech for Best Animated Short Film for In the Shadow of the Cypress. Molayemi’s actions were met with backlash on social media, with many criticizing him for overshadowing Sohani’s moment. The ceremony also saw a surprising upset in the Best Actress category when Demi Moore, who was widely favored to win for her role in The Substance, lost out to Mikey Madison. This unexpected loss left many questioning the voting choices and added to the evening’s fair share of shocking moments.

Despite the controversies, the 2025 Oscars will undoubtedly be remembered as a night that reflected both the changing tides of the industry and the enduring power of film.

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Weekly Pop Culture Recap: Talkworthy Highlights from the 82nd Golden Globes Awards, Disney’s Merger with FuboTV and Much More

Read on as we break down the biggest pop culture moments you don’t want to miss. 

Pop culture has a way of keeping us on our toes, doesn’t it? Every week, there’s something new to talk about—whether it’s a jaw-dropping red-carpet moment, a groundbreaking announcement, or just a story that makes you stop and think. It’s what keeps our group chats buzzing and our feeds endlessly scrollable. Read on as we unpack the most buzzworthy highlights of the week.

The 82nd Golden Globe Awards

The 82nd Golden Globe Awards, held on January 5, 2025, at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, was a night to remember, hosted by Nikki Glaser. One of the most significant moments of the night was Karla Sofía Gascón, who made history as the first trans nominee in a Golden Globe 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards in a solo category. She was nominated for Best Actress in a leading role for her role in Emilia Pérez

Another highlight came from Demi Moore, who won Best Actress in a Motion Picture for her role in The Substance. During her speech, she shared a personal story about a time in her career when a producer told her she was just a “popcorn actress,” which made her doubt herself. Despite facing those challenges, she found new inspiration through The Substance, describing the script as “magical” and “bold.” It was a powerful and emotional moment for Demi, marking a triumphant return to the spotlight.

Seems like the peplum style, popular in the 2010s, is also making a return. Celebrities like Rihanna, Harry Styles, Florence Pugh, and Kate Middleton have been spotted wearing peplum designs. At the 82nd Golden Globes, stars such as Cynthia Erivo and Anna Sawai showcased this trend, signaling its resurgence. While some millennials express mixed feelings about its return, others appreciate its flattering effect on various body types.

Family Guy” Returns to Adult Swim

After a hiatus, “Family Guy” reruns have returned to Adult Swim for the first time since 2021. This follows a non-exclusive deal for the rights to older episodes, bringing the beloved animated series back to its original late-night home.

Disney and FuboTV Merger:

Disney has agreed to merge Hulu + Live TV with FuboTV, aiming to enhance their streaming offerings. This merger is expected to provide subscribers with a more comprehensive and diverse range of content, consolidating their streaming services under one umbrella.

The Tamil film, “Maharaja” Gains Unexpected Popularity in China

Mahraja, starring Vijay Sethupathi, has unexpectedly become a hit in China. The Tamil film’s emotional storyline, centered around a father-daughter relationship, has resonated with Chinese audiences. Its success marks a rare achievement for a South Indian film in the international market, showcasing the global appeal of its narrative and Vijay Sethupathi’s performance.

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Dorsia, Gurgaon’s One Of The Biggest BYOBs

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Word on the Street: Dorsia, a captivating 21,000 sq. ft. BYOB, is open now on the Gurgaon-Faridabad Road, conveniently located near Golf Course Road. This new hotspot offers an escape from the Delhi-Gurgaon trrafic, making it easily accessible.

BYOB? Absolutely—but not in the way you might expect. At Dorsia, you bring the bottle, and the talented mixologists will elevate your drinks to new heights. Your liquor has never tasted this extraordinary! This isn’t just another dining spot, it’s an ultimate escape—original, essential, and truly memorable.

By day, Dorsia is your peaceful retreat, featuring a nature-inspired vibe straight out of Ubud, Bali. It’s the perfect spot to pop open your laptop and find a cozy nook or just kick back with a calming lunch in a beautiful setting. But when the sun sets, the place comes alive! With electrifying EDM, techno, and hip-hop nights, Dorsia transforms into the ultimate party hub where the fun never stops. Diners will arrive for the tasty bites and stick around for the lively atmosphere! With BYOB cocktails and an inviting ambiance, Dorsia is poised to take over the scene—one delicious plate at a time.

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