Would You Want Sunny Leone As Your Neighbour?

The adult-star-turned-actress has been turned down by many housing societies because of her background

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Would You Want Sunny Leone As Your Neighbour?

Earlier this week, reportedly, Celina Jaitley asked Sunny Leone to vacate her flat. Reason the Ragini MMS 2 actress had kept the house in shoddy state, which irked Celina. Although Sunny has rubbished these reports, the actress is believed to be currently put up in a hotel.

Sunny has been on the lookout for an apartment. But most buildings have turned her down. One would think that housing societies would be more than happy to have a star in their premises. However, housing societies have their reservations against leasing a flat out to Sunny given her background of being an adult star.

SpotboyE.com asked Mumbaikars to find out what would be their reaction if they woke up one morning and found out that Sunny had checked into their adjoining flat.  




Financial advisor Raunaq Pai (25) felt that the grounds on which Sunny is being turned down by housing societies is wrong. “People should stop judging others by the mistakes they may have done in the past. When someone is trying to do right in the present, we should help them in every possible way. So yes, I wouldn’t mind having her in my neighbourhood.”



25-year-old student Abhilasha Daga seconded him, It really doesnt matter what she has done in the past. At the end of the day, she is like us. If she moves in, it will add to the glamour quotient of my building. So why avoid her for any reason?




25-year old Amyn Ghadiali, a strategy manager in a digital agency, stated, If Sunny shifts in my neighbourhood, the property rates of my area will shoot up. That is a really good reason to have her around.

Said a Mumbaikar on the condition of anonymity, I wouldnt mind having her as my neighbour. There are all kinds of people in my building and she would be just one more, to add to the spice! I dont think it would make any difference.

While many were excited by the thought of having Sunny as their neighbour, there were also a few who had their objections.



Said 46-year-old housewife Rajkumari Daga, She will be like any other neighbour only. But no one can deny that there will be lots of parties, which might disturb us and create chaos around.




Digambar L. Naik, retired Admin Head of an MNC, is dead against the idea. I have been brought up in a conservative environment and I expect the same from my son. I wouldnt like my sons moral values to be degraded by exposure to such people. I think this is unacceptable morally and socially.

Clearly, there are two opposing views to this story. 

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