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Birthday Special: 5 statements of Sunny Leone that prove she is a badass woman

Sunny Leone was quite famous for a stint as an adult film star, but she became a household name after she appeared on the reality show Bigg Boss. In the year 2012, she made her Bollywood debut with the film Jism 2. In these eight years, Sunny has been a part of many hit as well as flop films. She is mainly known for her dance numbers in Bollywood films.

Well, Sunny is surely a true example of a strong woman. Today, as she celebrates her 39th birthday, let’s look at some of the statements of Sunny Leone that prove she is a badass woman.


Don’t Google Me

"I respect the fact that you may not agree with my life choices. But, I don't push my views or videos down your throat. If you don't like, don't Google me."

No Regrets Of The Past

“No, I don't think I would ever disown my past because my past is which has brought me here. And it's not that somebody forced me to do anything that I didn't want to at that moment in time in my life.”

Her Take On One Night Stand

“I have had a one night stand. Who hasn't? If they tell you they haven't, they are lying. But it was when I was single. I cannot have one now, and I will never have one in my life because I have what I always wanted: a husband that loves me very much.”

Success Mantra

"When someone pushes you down, you must get up and stand on your own two feet, even if you are scared to do it. Only you can set limits to your success."

When Bollywood Didn’t Accept Her

"At first I definitely felt like an elephant in the room, people stare but don't want to say hi. I remember one of the first award shows that I went to, they wanted to put me on stage with another woman or any actor, they all said no."

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