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Sunny Leone enjoys her vacation in Dubai, finds time to help Nisha to do her homework

| @indiablooms | Aug 24, 2019, at 03:41 pm

Mumbai, Aug 24 (IBNS): Even when she is enjoying her vacation in Dubai, Sunny Leone found out some time to help her daughter Nisha complete her homework.

The majestic Burj Khalifa building could be seen in the background.

"On vacation but I believe in consistency with my daughter. Helping her finish the homework assignment I set for her :) Beautiful Burj Khalifa in the background!!," Sunny tweeted.

In the image, she shared online, Sunny could be seen helping her daughter doing the homework.

Sunny is a mother of three children Nisha, Asher and Noah.

Sunny and Daniel ad adopted Nisha in 2017.

Image: Sunny Leone Twitter page 

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