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Sunny Leone shifts to Los Angeles amidst the lockdown

Sunny Leone has been staying in Mumbai, India from the past few years. But, because of the coronavirus outbreak, the actress decided to shift to Los Angeles with her husband Daniel Weber and kids.

Sunny feels that her kids will be safer in the US. She posted a picture on Instagram with her kids and captioned it as, "Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers out there. In life when you have children your own priorities and well being takes the back seat. Both @dirrty99 and I had the opportunity to take our children where we felt they would be safer against this invisible killer “corona virus” Our home away from home and secret garden in Los Angeles. I know this is what my mother would have wanted me to do. Miss you mom. Happy Mother’s Day!"


Her husband, Daniel also posted a picture of himself and captioned it as, “Getting better with the new vibes !!!”

Well, currently, flights are not working, but Sunny and his family flew down to the US in KLM government flight. Someone commented on Daniel’s picture, “How?? Did you do a KLM or Air India?” To this, he replied, “klm govt flight.”

Talking about Sunny Leone’s movies, she was last seen on the big screen in 2019 release Arjun Patiala in which she had a cameo. The actress currently has some South films and multi-lingual films titled Veeramadevi, Rangeela, Koka Kola, and Helen in her kitty.

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