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Sunny Leone says 'Too Much Sex can be a Bad Thing'!


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Published by: Shobhit Kalra
Published on: Mon, 30 Jul 2012 at 20:22 IST


Sunny Leone says 'Too Much Sex can be a Bad Thing'!

Mumbai: Seductress Sunny Leone winked her eyes next to the caption 'Too Much Sex can be a Bad Thing' in her latest photoshoot for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) which aims to encourage people to sterilize their dogs and cats.

The PETA ad-campaign aims to help address the problem of homeless animals in India.

Leone said, "I believe in not buying - and adopting. And it's because there's so many dogs out there that need a home, that were left on the streets. They just need that love, and if you can rescue an animal, then that's one of the greatest gifts you can give."

Sunny, who shot to fame from the reality television show Bigg Boss, is hogging enough limelight for her adult Bollywood debut film 'Jism 2'.

Meanwhile, Sunny's latest PETA ad was shot by ace photographer Gaurav Sawn.
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