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I Am The Biggest Dork: Sunny Leone

IANS, 06 Dec, 2016 11:55 AM
    Actress Sunny Leone, who has tagged herself as the "biggest dork", relived one of her childhood memories of jumping on a couch and madly dancing to a song.
     
    Sunny, who has films like "Raees", "Baadshaho" and "Tera Intezaar" in her kitty, took to Twitter on Tuesday to share a video in which she can be seen madly dancing and jumping on her couch while on a holiday.
     
    "Used to jump on my couch when I was little singing this song! Why not do it once more! Yes I am the biggest dork! What I do on my day off," Sunny captioned the video.
     
    Sunny was recently declared the most searched personality in India by Yahoo! India, leaving behind Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Salman Khan.

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