The winner of the Voice of Italy, leaving the nunnery to work in the hotel, surprised Cristina!

The winner of the world-renowned music reality show ‘Voice of Italy’, Christina Suzia, is now the talk of the social media world. More than Christina’s success, the past is being discussed. She was Sister Christina then. She gave up the title of nun and is currently a hotel employee. 8 years after winning The Voice of Italy show in 2014, Cristina shared the news that she left the nunnery on an Italian talk show.

While participating in the reality show, the nuns, including the Mother Superior, also came to provide full support to Christina. This was much debated. Christina’s amazing achievement was at the age of 25. Cardinals and others praised Christina’s excellence. Cristina’s dazzling performance on The Voice of Italy earned her praises from around the world, but she was also criticized by conservatives.

Christina was a member of the Ursuline Sisters of the Holy Faith Convent in Milan. After the success of the reality show, Christina also prepared an independent music album. It was big news that the album, which included a cover version of Madonna’s song ‘Like a Virgin’, was presented to Pope Francis.

A few days ago, Christina Susia revealed that she had renounced the title of a nun. Christina says in the interview that we should try to listen to what the heart has to say with courage. ‘Change is part of evolution. But it’s also scary. Change can be scary because you are faced with questioning yourself rather than what others will think. I have not given up faith. Only the title of nun was rejected. Currently trying to find a career in music. My decision was to listen to my heart and not worry about what others might think. The decision was not easy. “I even had to seek the help of a psychologist,” said Christina Susia.

Christina got a mixed response from the congregation for participating in the reality show. Criticisms also arose after preparing a cover of Madonna’s song. The spokesperson of the church responded that the severe criticism she faced when she was at the peak of her fame may have caused confusion for the nun.

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