Sunny
Leone
On
Being
Bullied
As
A
Kid
The
actress
revealed
that
the
bullying
wasn't
to
an
extreme
extent,
like
some
people
are,
but
there
definitely
was
some
bullying.
ETimes
quoted
her
as
saying,
"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.
Some
of
that
bullying
has
carried
through
my
entire
life
which
is
not
a
great
feeling."
Sunny
Leone
Has
A
Piece
Of
Advice
On
How
To
Deal
With
Bullying
"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,"
the
actress
told
the
leading
daily.
In
The
Same
Interview,
Sunny
Also
Opened
Up
About
Doing
Bold
Scenes
In
Films
On
being
asked
if
she
gets
cautious
while
doing
bold
scenes,
the
actress
said,
"Bold
roles
or
doing
scenes
that
are
intimate
or
central,
I
think,
this
is
part
of
the
profession.
We
all
watched
so
many
films
and
shows
where
intimacy
is
definitely
a
part
of
most
unless
you're
watching
you
know
a
Disney
show.
But
that
is
definitely
a
part
of
most
shows,
and
I
think
it's
about
being
professional,
and
doing
your
job
and
getting
the
work
done
and
making
sure
that
you
feel
comfortable,
of
course,
everybody
on
set
makes
you
feel
comfortable
and
whoever
is
not
needed
on
set
obviously
leaves."