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Sunny Leone shares cute image of herself knitting scarf for snowman

| | Feb 25, 2018, at 09:36 pm

Mumbai, Feb 25 (IBNS): Actress Sunny Leone looked cute in her latest image posted on social media where she could be seen knitting a scarf for a snowman.

The snowman is present just infront of the actress.

She captioned the gorgeous image as: "Who doesn't want to knit a scarf for the Snowman?  #SunnyLeone."

In her earlier tweet, Sunny voiced her sadness over the demise of Bollywood's superstar Sridevi on Saturday in Dubai.

She wrote: " So shocked and saddened by the news of @SrideviBKapoor Mam. God bless your soul and God have mercy on the family left behind. So sad to hear this."

Sunny was last seen in Tera Intezaar last year.

The movie also featured actor Arbaaz Khan.


Image: Sunny Leone Twitter page

 

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