Sunny Leone is no stranger to social media trolls. In fact, she was even virtually attacked by filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma who wrote a rather distasteful tweet about her on International Women's Day. However, she remained unfazed, and has always positively handled haters. In a recent interview, when asked if all the negativity on such open platforms affects her, she said, "No. Because I have the block button. I don't give two hoots about it. I know my following has been by my side for many years, and I love them for it.
Leone entered the Indian film industry after a thriving stint in the adult film industry in the West. "I can't do anything about stereotypes. That's just how the world works everywhere," she said. The 'Jism 2' actress has featured in several movies, many of which didn't fare well at the BO. "I definitely try to make the right decision based on what's on the table. It's just all about that. My team and myself decide what's best for the brand. Sometimes it's good, and sometimes it's not," Sunny said.
She admitted there was still a lot of struggle in finding good work. "Everyone has their own journey and mine is different in its own way. We have to struggle to make the steps forward. I'm very proud of Daniel (Her husband) and my whole team for the work they have done."
On the work front, the actress is next expected in 'Tera Intezaar', where she will be seen sharing screen space with actor Arbaaz Khan. Talking about the film, the chirpy bombshell said, "It's a film we both like. It's in the romantic thriller space and I hope people like it."