Karenjit Kaur Vohra (born May 13, 1981), known by her stage name Sunny Leone (pronounced /ˈsʌni liˈoʊni/), is a Canadian-born Indian-American actress and model, currently active in Indian film industry. She is a former pornstar. She has an American citizenship. She has also used the stage name Karen Malhotra.
She has played roles in independent mainstream events, films and television shows. Her first mainstream appearance was in 2005, when she worked as a red carpet reporter for the MTV Video Music Awards on MTV India.
Not every formal gamble pays off in this splintered adaptation of Graham Swift's acclaimed novella, but it's consistently intriguing and buoyed by a superb cast.
It’s a curious quirk of the British calendar that Mother’s Day — or Mothering Sunday, if you want to be formal about it — falls not in May, with all that month’s springy symbolism of new life, but the damp, unripe chill of mid-March, when no one feels much like celebrating anything at all.
First and foremost, My Left Foot is the warm, romantic and moving true story of a remarkable man: the Irish writer and painter Christy Brown born with cerebral palsy into an impoverished family. That it features a brilliant performance by Daniel Day-Lewis and a fine supporting cast lifts it from mildly sentimental to excellent.
First and foremost, My Left Foot is the warm, romantic and moving true story of a remarkable man: the Irish writer and painter Christy Brown born with cerebral palsy into an impoverished family.
The Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai has submitted that ordinary Nigerians are not benefiting from the country’s fuel subsidy regime. The Governor while declaring total support for the federal government’s plans to end fuel subsidy by 2022, listed smugglers, neighbouring Africa countries, and some rich people as those benefitting from the current oil subsidy regime in Nigeria.
According to the Kaduna State Governor, Cameroon even had to shut down its own refinery in order to keep enjoying cheap petrol from Nigeria.
Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina has urged the media not to send Nigeria to tailspin with too much criticism. Speaking at the State House on Tuesday when a radio station presented him an award, the presidential aide pleaded for continued partnership with the media.
He argued that the media appears at logger heads with the government due to the constant criticism.
He stated further that constant criticism would put the nation into a tailspin which would consequently affect the work of the media.
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When it comes to an impressive Halloween costume, proper preparation and creativity is key.
Professional surfer and vegan, health conscious social media personality who won gold at the ISA World Surfing Games back-to-back years in 2015 and 2016. She was also ranked #12 on the Surfer Magazine Hot 100 in 2015 and became a member of the American surfing team.
Before Fame She has always been a vegetarian, but did not go vegan until 2013.
Trivia She has more than 440,000 followers on her personal Instagram account while also running an Instagram account called tiasvegankitchen.
Thanks to some nice reaction to this week’s earlier post, TV’s top one-season wonders from the ’00s, I’m back with another top-20 list of single-season sensations, this time from the 1990s.
It wouldn't be a Bridgerton finale without some scintillating drama, and Season 3's last episode truly delivered with the introduction of a new character, whose presence marks a major departure from the books. In the final episode, Francesca Bridgerton (Hannah Dodd) has just gotten married to the quiet but kind John Stirling, Earl of Kilmartin (Victor Alli) and is preparing to move to the Scottish highlands, where her husband has a family castle.
Alain Fontaine leans on the bar at his central Paris bistro, Le Mesturet, dodging trays as waiters weave around him to deliver lunchtime service. “A bistro isn’t just some place for a quick bite to eat,” he says, turning to avoid a glass of red wine colliding with his white chef’s coat. “It’s the home of the Parisian art de vivre—that’s what we’re losing if these places die out: our way of life.