SHARON Stone, 66, flaunted her body on Instagram while painting topless in her studio.
Fans took to the app to life the Basic Instinct star as they exclaimed she “looks pretty damn good for 66.” Read More
SHARON Stone, 66, flaunted her body on Instagram while painting topless in her studio.
Fans took to the app to life the Basic Instinct star as they exclaimed she “looks pretty damn good for 66.”
Sharon captioned the photo, “Sometimes I just have to go from pool to painting.”
Fans quickly ran to the comment section to say how good she looked for her age.
“At 66 I think she’s perfect,” said one Instagram user.
“I would like to look this good at 66 years old,” wrote another.
One fan kindly commented, “When I was a young girl and saw basic instinct, I thought you were one of the most beautiful women that existed! Still the same after all these years! Totally iconic!”
Sharon famously played Catherine Tramell in the 1992 thriller Basic Instinct, marking her as a Hollywood sex symbol throughout the ’90s.
SUCCESS BEYOND HOLLYWOOD
Beyond her success in film, Sharon gained a passion for humanitarian work.
The Oscar-nominated actress began helping those suffering with HIV/AIDS.
In an interview with Alex Salmond for Turkish Tea Talk, Sharon tearfully got candid about her passion for helping others.
“Suddenly, I was like, ‘I’m in the right goddamn room.’
“These are my people. I would stand in the street with these people. I would risk my life for these people.
“It took 35 years, but I’m in the right room.”
Sharon concluded, “You don’t get to save lives winning a Golden Globe, do you know what I mean?”
In 2013, Sharon was selected as a Peace Summit Award recipient for “her activities that brought solidarity and new hope to the millions of people who have fought and are fighting against the tragedy of HIV / AIDS,” as per the Nobel Peace Summit.
BACK TO BASICS
In her interview with Alex, Sharon revealed her mental health struggles and how she got back into painting.
During the pandemic, Sharon acknowledged how the “whole world wanted to learn to bake bread.”
However, the actress said, “I wanted to get back to my painting.”
Speaking on her mental health, she revealed she also suffered after “we shut down the world.”
“We’re all trying to confront our demons and we’re all acting out. Me too,” she said.
“And trying to figure out how to keep getting back up, keep helping people even if we put them down, and make sure we’re all back up, and what do we do?
“It must start with the individual. You must stand strong. And when you blow it. Okay, so what?
“You have to get back up, get yourself together, and help whoever you think you bumped around.”