Motherhood is one of the best feelings of this whole world and universe. In this era, there are multiple ways to become a mother rather than the most normal way. Bollywood celebrities adopt the process of surrogacy most of the time to become a mother. In this process, another woman carries the child for 9 months with the help of the IVF process. It’s like this modern kind of magical way for people to start a family when traditional methods aren’t an option, and some of our favorite Bollywood divas have embraced it with open arms. These women have shown us that motherhood has no one-size-fits-all path, and honestly? That’s super empowering. So, let’s talk about five Bollywood actresses who used surrogacy to become moms, including Sunny Leone and Ekta Kapoor.
Sunny Leone’s journey to motherhood is nothing short of inspiring. She’s always been this fearless, bold personality who doesn’t shy away from making her own rules. So, when Sunny and her husband, Daniel Weber, announced they had welcomed twins through surrogacy, it was like, “Of course, Sunny did it her way!” The couple had already adopted a baby girl, Nisha, and when the twins, Asher and Noah, came into their lives, it was like their family was finally complete. What I love about Sunny is how she’s always been so open and candid about her choices. She’s shown us that it’s okay to create your family in the way that works best for you. And honestly? Her Instagram is full of the cutest family moments that just melt your heart.
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