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Sunny Leone opens up about being bullied in childhood, says 'I carried through my entire life'

Love her, hate her but you simply cannot ignore Sunny Leone. The pretty actress who shot to fame with her international projects and Salman Khan's Bigg Boss 5 will be seen in Vikram Bhatt's Anamika and The Battle Of Bhima Koregaon. Talking to a leading daily about her childhood, Sunny revealed that she was bullied to a certain extent. She added that though it wasn't extreme, she had to face issues for being a light-skinned Indian girl with hair on her legs and arms. 

"I wasn't bullied to the degree that I think some people are there was some bullying, I was a light-skinned Indian girl with black, dark hair on her arms and legs and Ace and very awkward looking not very dressed well. So yeah, there was some bullying, it's not fun," Sunny told. 

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She further shared that she carried some of the bullying throughout her life.  "Some of that bullying has carried through my entire life which is not a great feeling. But I think, for those people out there. Bullying is like a circle, it goes around So usually when we see people who are bullied, they end up usually bullying somebody else. So, if you are being bullied maybe we can make a conscious effort to not bully and treat others maybe how we are being treated also taking a stand for yourself, usually, bullies are cowards. And the second that you take a stand. Make your statement or tell someone to stop. That's usually, sometimes it might work, I wouldn't say that it would always work, because they don't want to build false hope. But I think if you're consistent, and you ask for help from people around you, then that cycle of abuse will stop," Sunny shared. 

(Source: Times Of India)

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