Sunny Leone's Halloween Excitement: Why This Year Feels Extra Special

Sunny Leone is absolutely thrilled about Halloween this year. She considers it one of her favorite holidays and loves throwing Halloween parties more than any other celebration. The actress has been busy creating DIY decorations including headstones and a playful cross for her home. What makes this year extra special is that her children finally want a scary Halloween after years of waiting.

Key Points: Sunny Leone Shares Halloween Excitement and DIY Decorations

  • Sunny Leone calls Halloween one of her favorite holidays alongside Christmas
  • She prefers Halloween parties over any other celebration throughout the year
  • The actress has been busy decorating her home with DIY spooky items all week
  • Her children finally want a scary Halloween after years of waiting for this moment
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Sunny Leone shares why she's beyond excited for this year's Halloween

Actress Sunny Leone reveals why this Halloween is extra special as her children finally want a scary celebration after years of waiting for spooky family fun.

Sunny Leone shares why she's beyond excited for this year's Halloween
"My children finally want a scary Halloween. I have been waiting so long, years and years - Sunny Leone"

Mumbai, Oct 29

Actress Sunny Leone is all set to embrace the spooky spirit of Halloween with unmatched excitement this year.

The ‘Jism 2’ actress, who never misses a chance to celebrate the festival in style, shared why this year’s Halloween feels extra special for her. Taking to her Instagram handle, Sunny shared a video of her where she expressed her deep love for Halloween, calling it one of her favourite holidays of the year—alongside Christmas and Thanksgiving.

She revealed that she enjoys throwing Halloween parties even more than any other celebration. The actress shared that she has been busy decorating her home all week and is preparing DIY decorations, including headstones and a playful “naughty” cross, to add a fun spooky touch to her setup. Sharing the clip, Leone wrote, “Halloween is coming and I am beyond excited this year for a very very scary occasion where the monsters, ghosts and ghouls come out to play!! Lol.”

In the video Sunny Leone said, “So can I tell you guys how much I love Halloween? Like, it's one of my favourite holidays of the year and I love it so much. I would rather have a Halloween party, the other one is Christmas and Thanksgiving, than any other party of the year. And I love it so much, I've been decorating all week. And tonight is DIY, I make some headstones and a very, very naughty cross. I can't wait for Halloween, guys, I'm so excited. My children finally want a scary Halloween. I have been waiting so long, years and years, and now I get to have a little fun and scare them.”

Observed annually on October 31, Halloween is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in the United States. Known for its playful mix of spooky and fun traditions, the day brings together people of all ages who dress up as ghosts, witches, superheroes, or even pumpkins.

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Rohit P
While I respect her excitement, I wish Indian celebrities would promote our own festivals with the same enthusiasm. We have so many wonderful traditional celebrations that deserve more attention.
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Ananya R
So cute that her kids finally want a scary Halloween! Reminds me of when my little ones stopped being afraid of ghost stories during Bhoot Chaturdashi. Cultural festivals evolve with generations! 👻
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Michael C
As someone who grew up celebrating Halloween in the US, it's heartwarming to see the festival gaining popularity worldwide. The DIY decorations sound amazing - would love to see her final setup!
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Kavya N
Halloween parties in Mumbai are becoming quite the trend! Last year we had one in our building and it was so much fun. Good to see people enjoying different cultural experiences while still respecting our own traditions.
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Sarah B
Her excitement is contagious! It's wonderful how festivals bring people together across cultures. Maybe we can have a fusion celebration with some Indian spooky elements too - like adding rakshasas to the ghost party! 😄

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