“She Chose Us!” Sunny Leone Adopts Baby Girl From Latur
Meet Nisha Kaur Weber.
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Sunny Leone with Daniel Weber and their little girl, Nisha.
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Sunny Leone and husband, Daniel Weber adopted a 21-month-old girl from Latur in Maharashtra.
In an interview with Hindustan Times, the proud parents opened up about the newest addition to their family, Nisha Kaur Weber.
The moment we got the picture (of Nisha); I was so excited, happy, emotional and [experienced] so many different feelings. We literally had three weeks to finalise everything. Usually, people get nine months to prepare (laughs).
Sunny Leone, Actor
Daniel says it’s been a lot of running around to get the paperwork done. But when they finally got the call, it all seemed worth it.
We applied almost two years ago, when we went to an orphanage. Those people are doing amazing work. But we thought it would be great to help. Of course, you want to help them all but you can’t. Maybe, one at a time, and that’s how things may start.
Daniel Weber
An emotional Sunny believes that their little one chose them rather than the other way around.
“I truly believe that Nisha chose us, we didn’t choose Nisha,” says Sunny.
I don’t know about everybody else, but for us, it didn’t matter even for a second whether it was our child or she not being our biological child. For us, it was about starting a family and I might not [have a biological child] because of our schedules and so many other things but we both thought, ‘why don’t we just adopt?’
Sunny Leone, Actor
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The new parents are excited about their new journey and spoke about Nisha’s first words.
A few days back, she learnt her first English word which was bye bye.
Sunny Leone, Actor
While Nisha’s arrival in their life was a surprise for the couple, they plan to adjust their schedules according to their daughter’s life now.
You know, we didn’t know that Nisha was coming to us so Sunny’s schedule was completely planned till the end of the year. But it is okay, so now, Sunny has to go to London, and though I would have liked to go with her but I will stay with Nisha here.
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