She Bought a House Selling My Kids”: Sunny Leone Opens Up About Surrogacy Shocker

In a jaw-dropping revelation, actress Sunny Leone has shared a deeply personal and shocking story about her surrogacy journey—one that has stunned fans and sparked major debate. According to Sunny, the middleman involved in the surrogacy process allegedly made so much money that he bought a house by ‘selling’ her children.

This revelation came during her candid interview on Soha Ali Khan’s podcast, where Sunny opened up about the emotional and financial aspects of adopting a child and opting for surrogacy.

Sunny Leone’s Journey to Motherhood

Sunny Leone is a mother of three. In 2017, she and husband Daniel Weber adopted their daughter Nisha from an orphanage in India. Later, the couple welcomed twin boys through surrogacy.

Sunny explained that adoption was always on her mind. “The day we got the call for Nisha was the same day we did our IVF,” she recalled, calling it a life-changing moment.

When asked whether her decision for surrogacy was because she didn’t want to be pregnant herself, Sunny responded frankly:

“Yes, it was my personal choice. I did not want to be pregnant.”

The Real Cost of Surrogacy

Soha then asked about the financial side of surrogacy, and that’s when Sunny dropped the bombshell. She revealed that she paid weekly compensation not just to the surrogate mother, but also to her family. Sunny was determined to ensure the surrogate and her unborn children were safe and stress-free.

“Even on her weekly off days, we paid her. We didn’t want her to feel any kind of discomfort,” Sunny said.

What’s more shocking is what happened afterward. Sunny shared:

“We paid her so much that she bought a house. Later, she had a grand wedding and secured her family’s future. We’re happy that through the birth of our kids, someone else’s life improved too.”

Though she didn’t disclose the exact amount spent, reports suggest the surrogacy was conducted in India—at a time when commercial surrogacy was still legal in the country.

Sunny Leone didn't want to be pregnant, paid big money to surrogate: 'She bought house...' | - The Times of India

A Larger Problem?

Sunny’s story also sheds light on the dark side of India’s surrogacy industry. For years, the country was a hotspot for commercial surrogacy, attracting many foreign clients. But the system also attracted unscrupulous agents and brokers, who exploited both desperate parents and poor surrogate mothers.

Sunny’s remark that someone “sold her kids” to afford a house speaks volumes about the lack of regulation and oversight in the system back then.

Public Reaction and Final Thoughts

Fans are reacting with a mix of shock, admiration, and outrage. While many praise Sunny for her honesty and generosity, others are raising concerns about the exploitation that occurs behind the scenes in such arrangements.

At the end of the day, Sunny’s story is not just about becoming a mother—it’s about how love, money, and motherhood intersect in complex, often controversial ways.


What are your thoughts on Sunny Leone’s shocking revelation? Is this a sign of generosity or a failure of the system? Let us know in the comments—and stay tuned for more updates from the world of Bollywood.