Sunny
Leone to Raise Money for Cancer in Half-Marathon
Source: Xbiz.com
LOS ANGELES —
Sunny Leone will
run in the Rock n’ Roll Los Angeles Half-Marathon on Sunday,
Oct. 24 to raise money for the American Cancer Society. The
Vivid Girl became inspired to do the run during her late
father’s battle with cancer. Diagnosed in 1999, her father
Jaspaul Singh passed away on July 26 after spending the past
four months in intensive care.
“I actually signed up to do it sometime before
June. I just really wanted to raise money for my father who was
in the hospital since March 31,” Leone told XBIZ. “He fought
with all of his heart and might to make it. He had esophageal
cancer and cancer in his lymph nodes. It was supposed to be a
pretty simple procedure of hopefully finding a cure, removing
his esophagus and part of his stomach, and rewiring his whole
digestive tract. I know it doesn’t sound simple, but he
struggled with a lot of issues, you name it he had it. He had
pneumonia, liver failure, kidney failure, infections in his
blood. He just went through the gauntlet.”
She continued, “He fought really, really hard and
didn’t want to give up until the end. He was in so much pain,
every muscle in his body.”
In addition to raising money for cancer research,
the American Cancer Society’s DetermiNation endurance event
program generates funds that are given directly to individuals
stricken with the disease.
“So we’re actually helping a person with this.
When you’re watching somebody over the course of four months
just struggling to breathe, running 13 miles is nothing by
comparison,” Leone said. “My partner Daniel Weber is on the
team, so it’s just the two of us. But anyone else who wants to
join the team I would love it. It means we would raise more
money and more awareness.”
The popular star said she has been training
regularly for the past two months.
“I’ve never run 13 miles before in my entire
life. I played sports growing up but never something like this,”
Leone said. “But running a half-marathon is not about how fast
you get to the finish line, it’s about having the endurance to
make it there.”
The owner of SunLust Pictures and former
Penthouse Pet of the Year said she has been running at some
local hiking trails to get ready.
“You have to condition your body to be able to go
three to four hours of running and walking, and not a lot of
people can do that,” she said.
The half-marathon starts in Griffith Park and
finishes at the L.A. Convention Center. “You start doing the
mental map in your head and you’re like, ‘holy smokes that’s
far,’” Leone joked.
Her next big feature movie is called “Gia:
Portrait of a Porn Star,” which was produced by SunLust and will
be distributed by Vivid Entertainment/Pulse later this month.
“I love it. It’s been my personal project for the
last six months and there’s been a really positive buzz about
the movie,” Leone continued.
“Everybody loves the trailer so I’m hoping
they’ll like my film. There are eight sex scenes in it so it
just doesn’t get any better than that. … People can fast-forward
to the sex but I’m hoping people will actually watch the story.”
To make a donation to Leone’s Team Jaspaul or to
join the half-marathon, click here.
“I’m excited
that I’ll actually get to meet the people that we help with
this,” Leone said.