Mumbai: Actress Sunny Leone, who had flown to the United States with her kids amid the nationwide lockdown, now wants to return to India as soon as possible.
In an interview with a daily, Sunny revealed that she had flown from India to the US to be with her mother-in-law.
“Personally, I was sad to leave Mumbai, and trust me, I didn’t want to leave, which is why it took us so long to decide to come here. However, it was important for us to be around Daniel’s mother and his family. Like everyone else, they wanted to be with their loved ones.”
When asked about her plans to return to India, the actress said that as soon as international flights resume, she will fly down to India.
“As soon we can fly back, we will. We want to be on the next flight to India,” said Sunny.
However, according to Sunny’s previous Instagram post, she had flown to Los Angeles for the safety and well-being of her kids.
Speaking about her decision to fly to the US amid the crisis, she had posted on her Instagram, “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 ‘coronavirus’, 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!”
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