Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

We are writing out a new scenario for children: Sunny Leone

- Sonil Dedhia sonil.dedhia@htlive.in

You have no idea how much I miss Mumbai. I’d love nothing more than to return to India because that’s my home,” says Sunny Leone who flew to Los Angeles last month along with her husband (Daniel Webber) and three kids. “It took us a long time to take this decision as it was a long journey — almost 39 hours. But at the same time, it was important for us to be around Daniel’s mother and

Whenever the lockdown ends, it doesn’t mean our children are safe. As time goes by, we will find out what is going to be the new normal. SUNNY LEONE, ACTOR

his family. I know it is not safe anywhere the world, but like everyone else, we wanted to be with our loved ones. But we plan to return to India once internatio­nal flights resume normally,” she adds.

For her, the lockdown has been a form of realisatio­n which she believes is going to change the way people look at lives in the future. “We are writing out a new scenario for children all over the world and also how to raise them. As time goes by, we will find out what is going to be the new normal. We are now going to be telling children not to touch anything or not to touch their faces. But whenever the lockdown ends, it doesn’t mean our children are safe and we can get out of our homes whenever we want. We will still have to be cautious,” she says.

The ongoing pandemic has also had a number of positive effects on the environmen­t, something that Leone is happy about., “The world has been moving at an insane pace, and as human beings we have just been running. I wish it didn’t take a pandemic to convince society that we need to do things differentl­y. We need to respect our planet. What I am really worried about is that we are witnessing nature so close to us and appearing all around us and when we do get back to work, we are going to spoil it all over again,” she concludes.

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