The Beauty of Living Twice in a new interview on SiriusXM’s Just Jenny.“I think cancel culture is the stupidest thing I have ever seen happen,” Stone told host Jenny Hutt.
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Sharon Stone got fans talking over the weekend after posting a gorgeous picture of herself on social media, showing her posing on the beach in an all-black ensemble.MORE: Sharon Stone reveals incredible hidden talentThe Ratched star looked incredible dressed in a crop top and midi skirt, which she teamed with stilettos, while posing on the sand.
In the background, a beautiful sea view was visible, as well as a clear blue sky.Fans were quick to comment on the image, with one writing: "You're
.The Beauty of Living Twice in a new interview on SiriusXM’s Just Jenny.“I think cancel culture is the stupidest thing I have ever seen happen,” Stone told host Jenny Hutt.
Sharon Stone is set to appear on the latest episode of Super Soul with Oprah Winfrey, which will air on Saturday, and her appearance has left fans all saying the same thing.MORE: Sharon Stone's heartfelt moment with her mum is too sweet for wordsThe Basic Instinct star was appearing with Oprah to talk about her debut book, The Beauty of Living Twice.And in a clip from the interview, the actress spoke about losing her "radiance" following her stroke in 2001.WATCH: Sharon Stone discusses losing
Sharon Stone is getting candid.
The cancel culture debate is one of the hottest raging fires on the internet these days.
Sharon Stone has had it with cancel culture. The "Basic Instinct" star, 63, said as much on Thursday when she joined SiriusXM’s "Just Jenny" and opened up to radio host Jenny Hutt, who asked Stone her feelings on celebrities and people in general being "afraid to have real conversations." "I think cancel culture is the stupidest thing I have ever seen happen," Stone fumed while discussing her new book, "The Beauty of Living Twice," which is scheduled to be released on March 30.
Sharon Stone called in to Jenny Hutt’s SiriusXM show, “Just Jenny”, to promote her new book The Beauty of Living Twice.
Sharon Stone defended actors who have on-set blowups. The actress appeared on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on Wednesday to talk about her upcoming book "The Beauty of Living Twice." During the interview, the host asked the star about the best advice she learned as an actress throughout her long career. Stone explained that she tries to work with directors who understand that actors need their own space to get into the emotional places their characters need to be in, which often means
The Michelle Collins Show” to promote her book “The Beauty of Living Twice,” which is due on bookshelves March 30, and elaborated about her past working with the Oscar-winning director.HBO’s four-part docuseries “Allen v. Farrow,” which wrapped up last week, chronicles the sexual abuse allegations from Dylan Farrow, now 35, against Allen, 85, when she was 7 and he was partners with Dylan’s adoptive mother, Mia Farrow.
Sharon Stone is opening up about the lingering effects of her stroke. The 63-year-old actress sits down with Oprah Winfrey for a new interview, and in ET's sneak peek, she discusses how her stroke caused her to lose her «radiance.» «My radiance went away.
With upcoming memoir The Beauty of Living Twice, Sharon Stone is unveiling new details with regard to #MeToo moments in her legendary career.
Sharon Stone's memoir The Beauty of Living Twice is one of the most anticipated books of 2021 and is all set to release this month. An excerpt from the book was recently published on Vanity Fair and it retells the shocking incidents that went down on the sets of Basic instinct, the 1992 erotic thriller.
Sharon Stone is sharing her side of her story.
Gallery: Pretty In Pink turns 35! 10 facts you didn’t know about the film! (BANG Showbiz)The star continued: "Yes, there have been many points of view on this topic, but since I'm the one with the vagina, in question, let me say: The other points of view are b******. .
Sharing her story. Sharon Stone said she was tricked into removing her underwear for a famous Basic Instinct scene in an excerpt from her new book, The Beauty of Living Twice.
unsavory sexual harassment situations she’s endured during her 40-year career in her new memoir, “The Beauty of Living Twice,” out March 30 from Knopf.Although she heaps praise on some film execs and co-stars (especially her “Basic Instinct” leading man Michael Douglas), Stone said one unnamed producer pressured her to have real-life sex with a male co-star on an unnamed movie to help save the fizzling film.The flamboyant, candy-wielding producer allegedly asked her point blank to bed her