Sharon Stone is indulging her musical side.
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Sharon Stone can't do?Not only is the A-lister a world-class actor, but on Monday, the 62-year-old revealed that she's also an incredibly talented painter.Unveiling a beautiful watercolour piece that she has been working on, the Basic Instinct star showed off the artwork at different stages, and when posting a photo of its completion even told her followers that she'd painted it using make-up brushes. WATCH: Ronnie Wood crafts a special artwork for the NHSUploading a photo of her striking work,
.Sharon Stone is indulging her musical side.
The Beauty Of Living Twice, released by Vanity Fair on Thursday (March 18), Stone recalled the unnamed producer making the suggestion so that the actors “could have onscreen chemistry.”“He walked back and forth in his office with the [malted milk] balls falling out of the spout and rolling all over the wood floor as he explained to me why I should fuck my costar so that we could have onscreen chemistry,” Stone wrote.
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 is speaking out about her experience in Hollywood.
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.
Sharon Stone is not one to hold back — and this is just another example of a totally inappropriate and s**tty situation she’s had to endure during her career!
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.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentSharon Stone was pressured to have sex with her male co-stars in order to have better chemistry with them on-screen, she says — and these demands came from white male studio executives, she writes in her upcoming book.Stone, who has had a prolific Hollywood career for four decades, also says she was tricked into shooting that infamous scene in “Basic Instinct” without undergarments, and did not know that her private parts would be exposed on film until
, Sharon Stone revealed a producer once stepped way, way over the line in a misguided attempt to improve the chemistry between her and another actor. The unnamed male producer “explained to me why I should fuck my costar so that we could have onscreen chemistry,” wrote about the exploitative, inappropriate encounter."You guys insisted on this actor when he couldn't get one whole scene out in the test ...
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
Sharon Stone is providing new details about a very popular scene.
Sharon Stone is looking back on her most famous film. The 63-year-old star has reflected on the production of "Basic Instinct" in her upcoming memoir "The Beauty of Living Twice." In an excerpt exclusively published by Vanity Fair, the actress claimed that she was told to sleep with a co-star to build chemistry.
The Beauty of Living Twice,” Stone has opened up about the infamous crotch shot scene in the film, which she’d been led to believe was far less revealing than it was. “After we shot ‘Basic Instinct,’ I got called in to see it. Not on my own with the director, as one would anticipate, given the situation that has given us all pause, so to speak, but with a room full of agents and lawyers, most of whom had nothing to do with the project,” reads the excerpt, published in Vanity Fair.