Sunny Leone Unveils the Truth Behind Reel-Making

Mumbai, Dec 21 (NationPress) Actress Sunny Leone has posted a humorous "behind-the-scenes" video revealing what really occurs during reel production.
Sunny, whose birth name is Karenjit Kaur, shared the amusing clip on a popular photo-sharing platform. In the video, she is seen posing alongside her team while preparing for a reel.
She advises her teammate: "Hide this. So we don't... Your hand, you dodo. Yeah. So we don't see it."
The actress and her crew gear up to create the reel, as one of her teammates begins to count in a playful manner. The actress nods her head and then halts.
Her team member resumes counting, prompting everyone to shake their heads and pause once more. By the video’s conclusion, they all erupt in laughter.
Sunny captioned the video: "What really happens behind making reels!! Lol."
In other news, Sunny and her husband Daniel Weber celebrated a renewal of their wedding vows after 13 years of marriage back in November.
The couple had an intimate ceremony in the Maldives on October 31, where they were surrounded by their children Nisha, Noah, and Asher.
A close source revealed that they had long wished to renew their vows but wanted to wait until their children were mature enough to grasp the significance of the event.
The insider noted, "They believe that when you first marry, you know each other but haven’t yet faced life’s challenges together. Now, after enduring difficulties and celebrating wonderful moments as a couple, the renewal of their promises carries a much more profound significance."
The source added that they chose the Maldives because it is one of their favorite family destinations. They also planned the ceremony during their children’s school break to ensure everyone could attend.
"Sunny and Daniel wanted their kids to appreciate the values of family, love, and togetherness. They exchanged vows they had personally written, and each child expressed what family means to them. Daniel even surprised Sunny with a new engagement ring."