LA CONFIDENTIAL
Filmfare|January 2021
SUNNY LEONE TALKS TO VEDANSHI PATHAK ABOUT LIFE IN LOS ANGELES, TEACHING HER KIDS THE RIGHT VALUES AND HEADING BACK TO INDIA SOON
VEDANSHI PATHAK
LA CONFIDENTIAL

They say the best kind of victory is when you get to write your own history. And Sunny Leone has done just that. Yesterday, she was an adult movie star, but today she’s had a documentary made on her past, starring herself. She doesn’t regret her past and she has made sure it doesn’t affect her present. She’s made a new beginning for herself in Bollywood and has become a genuine star in her own right here. A pleasant personality with a warm smile, it is tough not to be captivated by Sunny Leone. The strong, independent, beautiful and successful woman has only wonderful things to say about life. Sunny’s positivity is contagious and her amiable demeanour makes one instantly want to get to know her more. A mother of three kids, Nisha, Asher and Noah, an entrepreneur, an actress, a wife and a social media sensation, the stunner plays several parts every single day with the utmost ease. She’s currently in Los Angeles with her husband Daniel Weber and kids. Three kids are a lot of work and Sunny agrees with that. She comments that each of them have their own needs, their own wants, problems and concerns and together that makes for quite a handful. They’re constantly vying for her attention and she makes sure she’s available for all three of them.

“The toughest part is to get them ready for school in the morning. And putting them to bed is tough. Not that they don’t sleep but the process of all the things they want to do before they sleep.... they sleep early around 8 o’clock and then my house goes silent,” she reveals.

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