{"id":215206,"date":"2023-10-06T22:20:26","date_gmt":"2023-10-06T22:20:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/?p=215206"},"modified":"2023-10-06T22:20:26","modified_gmt":"2023-10-06T22:20:26","slug":"sharon-stone-65-shocks-her-followers-with-crotch-shot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/celebrities\/sharon-stone-65-shocks-her-followers-with-crotch-shot\/","title":{"rendered":"Sharon Stone, 65, SHOCKS her followers with crotch shot"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sharon Stone\u00a0has shocked her Instagram followers.<\/p>\n
The Basic Instinct star posted her startling cover of the new\u00a0Puss Puss magazine to social media on Friday morning.<\/p>\n
The Hollywood diva, 65, was wearing black undies with fishnet stockings and pointy stiletto heels with bows on top as she thrust out her crotch.<\/p>\n
The talented painter was looking down as her cleavage was on display in a tight-fitting denim shirt that was unbuttoned plenty.<\/p>\n
In another image, the Casino actress was seen in close up looking incredibly glamorous in a pair of oversized prescription glasses that framed her face perfectly.<\/p>\n
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Wow factor:\u00a0Sharon Stone has shocked her Instagram followers. The Basic Instinct star posted her startling cover of the new Puss Puss magazine to social media on Friday morning<\/p>\n
One follower said, ‘Just unreal.’ Another said, ‘Those legs though.’ And a woman shared: ‘OMG! She is wild.’<\/p>\n
Most of the comments were very complimentary as they remarked on how ‘youthful and toned’ she looks.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The shoot was from Branislav Simoncik for Issue 18 marked\u00a0AW23\/24.<\/p>\n
On social media she thanked Puss Puss for the cover as she credited her glam team.<\/p>\n
This comes after the author said she ‘needs’ eight hours of sleep a night so she doesn’t have seizures.<\/p>\n
The Muse actress was given just a one percent chance of making it through alive after she suffered a nine-day bleed on her brain in 2001.<\/p>\n
And she admitted she doesn’t ‘get hired a lot’ these days because of the way she needs to manage the ongoing effects of what happened to her.<\/p>\n
‘I’ve become more comfortable with publicly saying what’s really happened to me now,’ she told People magazine.<\/p>\n
‘For a long time I wanted to pretend that I was just fine.<\/p>\n
‘I need eight hours of uninterrupted sleep for my brain medication to work so that I don’t have seizures. So I’m a disability hire, and because of that I don’t get hired a lot. These are the things that I’ve been dealing with for the past 22 years, and I am open about that now.’<\/p>\n
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Brainy beauty:\u00a0In another image, the Casino actress was seen in close up looking incredibly glamorous in a pair of oversized prescription glasses that framed her face perfectly<\/p>\n
Following her hospitalization, the Basic Instinct star was ‘stuttering’ and not ‘seeing correctly.’<\/p>\n
She also had memory loss, but it wasn’t only her health issues and the lack of work opportunities that rocked her.<\/p>\n
Sharon’s marriage to Phil Bronstein – with whom she adopted son Roan, now 23 – subsequently broke down and they divorced 2001, and not only did she feel as though she had ‘lost everything.’<\/p>\n
She still doesn’t think she ‘got most of it back’, but it’s something she’s made peace with now.<\/p>\n
She said: ‘I lost everything. I lost all my money. I lost custody of my child. I lost my career. I lost all those things that you feel are your real identity and your life.<\/p>\n
‘I never really got most of it back, but I’ve reached a point where I’m okay with it, where I really do recognize that I’m enough.’<\/p>\n
The Casino actress – who also has Laird, 18, and 17-year-old Quinn – has grown to appreciate the fact she doesn’t have to take care of everyone else and it is OK for her to admit to her own vulnerabilities.<\/p>\n
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Almost 20 years ago: Stone – seen on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in 2004 – said she needs to sleep plenty to not have seizures<\/p>\n
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With her sons and mother:\u00a0The Casino actress – who also has Laird, 18, and 17-year-old Quinn – has grown to appreciate the fact she doesn’t have to take care of everyone else and it is OK for her to admit to her own vulnerabilities<\/p>\n
She said: ‘I come from a very broken family.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘I grew up believing that taking care of everybody else was what I was supposed to do.<\/p>\n
‘It took me a long time to understand that I had a life of my own and that I didn’t have to fix it for everybody else, and that it was okay for me to receive care, for me to be enough as a disabled person.<\/p>\n
‘I feel proud of myself and proud of my accomplishments \u2014 from surviving to helping others survive.’<\/p>\n