Every parent has a deep desire: he or she wants his kids to know something meaningful and significant about them when they grow up. Sunny Leone is nothing different in that sense.
The actress, a mother to three kids – a daughter and twin sons – wishes her kids remember her husband Daniel and her as people who had to literally crawl their way up in life, and that they did so with a smile on their face.
Leone’s last two movies under her contract with Vivid were It’s Sunny in Brazil, which was filmed in Brazil,and The Sunny Experiment also starring Monique Alexander and Brea Lynn.
Talking about this, Sunny told us, “I want my kids to know that I worked hard to achieve whatever I have today.
I want them to know that I have never cheated anyone and I wasn’t a stealer.
I want my babies to know that their parents, Daniel and I, were honest people and did their work with conviction and dedication. I am not too worried about what they want to do with their lives when they grow up because I am sure they will make sense of this world do what they love. But Daniel and I want them to know that we have always earned our space, wherever we’ve been. Daniel’s dad at 72 years goes to work for 12 hours a day, every day, even today. So, there’s no reason why we’d not work hard, no matter how old we grow and where we go.
I want our kids to have this instilled in them that they have to work hard to get anything they want.”