As of 2025, Sunny Leone is moving into production. She and her husband, Daniel Weber, are reportedly developing original scripted content for global OTT platforms. She is eyeing the international market, specifically the South Asian diaspora in Canada, the UK, and the US.
Leone’s calm, articulate defense of her choices turned the interview into a viral moment of public sympathy. The internet rallied behind her, criticizing the journalist’s moral grandstanding. This incident highlighted a generational divide in India: while traditional media gatekeepers attempted to police her, the digital audience—younger and more globalized—rejected the shaming tactics. This moment solidified her status as an unlikely icon of female agency, where she refused to apologize for her past, thereby reclaiming the narrative of her own stardom.
These endorsements prove that the Indian consumer has separated the performer from the person. They might not take their mother to a Sunny Leone film, but they will click an ad featuring her for a mobile game.