SHINE ON, SHARON Sharon Stone fans say she’s ‘still so hot’ as ageless star, 66, wears sequin gown at tribute gala in NYC
by suadopaja · May 1, 2024
SHARON Stone stunned fans with her ageless appearance at a tribute gala in New York City on Monday.
The Basic Instinct star, 66, looked as youthful as ever in a black sequined column gown at the 49th Chaplin Award Gala Honoring Jeff Bridges.
Sharon’s dress featured corset-style detailing around the bodice, as well as long sleeves and a dramatic train.
The Total Recall actress accessorized with chunky pearl and gold necklaces and black gem earrings.
She swept her signature blonde crop back into a voluminous ‘do and framed her features with eyeliner and taupe-hued lipstick.
The Hollywood icon was a presenter at the gala and posed alongside fellow host, actor Chris Pine.
She also walked the red carpet with the man of the house, actor Jeff Bridges.
Sharon’s fans went wild over her age-defying appearance on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“She looked incredible,” one enthused and another added, “She literally has not aged at all. Still so hot.”
The Casino star’s outing comes just days after she broke down in tears while discussing her mental health struggles.
Sharon became emotional while chatting with former First Minister of Scotland, Alex Salmond, 69, on Turkish Tea Talk.
The Oscar-nominated actress talked about how, “we shut down the world,” during the Covid pandemic.
“You had to be with just you. Now, that was great for people who wanted to learn to bake bread,” Sharon said.
“But for those people who don’t like who they got to be, one in 10 people on a global level are having a mental problem, mental crisis.”
She added, “We’re all trying to confront our demons and we’re all acting out. Me too. And trying to figure out how to keep getting back up, keep helping people up.”
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Sharon has been open about her personal struggles in the past.
She talked about the difficulties she has faced in her 2021 autobiography, The Beauty of Living Twice.
“I have failed important aspects, with my health, marriages, but have lived to tell the tale,” she said in the book.
The actress revealed that when she arrived in Hollywood, her manager told her no one would hire her because she wasn’t “f**kable.”
Six weeks later she was cast as the iconic character, Catherine Tramell, in the 1992 movie, Basic Instinct.
Sharon’s character uncrossed her legs without wearing underwear several times during a police interrogation in a now-famous scene.
She claimed in her book that she was tricked into flashing viewers in the scene.
The Emmy winner said she was told to take off her underwear because the white was reflecting the light.
A crew member insisted her private parts would not be visible on film.
She claimed she was called in for the viewing with “a room full of agents and lawyers, most of whom had nothing to do with the project.”
“That was how I saw my vagina-shot for the first time, long after I’d been told, ‘We can’t see anything – I just need you to remove your panties, as the white is reflecting the light, so we know you have panties on,'” Sharon added.
After the viewing, she slapped director Paul Verhoeven across the face, left, and called her lawyer, Marty Singer.