India, Feb. 10 -- The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina kicked off with an opening ceremony at the San Siro stadium in Italy. Apart from a tribute to designer Giorgio Armani, what's getting viral is an alleged "Satanic" photo which has sparked an online debate. The controversy centres on the Olympic cauldron, which some social media users claim resembles an inverted pentagram, a symbol often associated with the occult or satanic imagery. "We get a satanic pentagram to end the ceremony from the demonic globalists trying to destroy the West. They're not even trying to hide it," one person wrote on X. Another one tweeted, "Look at this blatant worshipping of a flaming pentagram... They play choral music as if it's some holy event. Liberalism has always been rife with Luciferians who think Satan is a hero who brought knowledge to Adam and Eve." However, there is no evidence to back these theories. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is yet to comment on the accusations. For the first time in the history, two synchronised Olympic cauldrons, inspired by the late Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci, were ignited, one at Milan's Arco della Pace and the other in Cortina's town square.HTC...