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Or it’s because director Paul Verhoeven isflapping his gumsagain about what shereallyagreed to do.
A quick glance atSharon Stone’s IMDb pageshows nary a gap in the schedule, in fact.

She’s also been taking aim at her sexpot persona.
I know my brand!"
She also proudly executive produced the show.

Stone recalled sitting at her kitchen table with her manager, crying with frustration.
The three women discussed aging and the pressure to continue to be desirable in Hollywood.
Stone initially signed on for a three-year stint in 1995. it’s still going).

She won thePeace Summit Awardin 2013 for her work.
In her acceptance speech, Stone admitted that motherhood “didn’t come easily” to her.
And yet, inan interviewwith The Independent, she admitted to yet another creative pursuit: songwriting.

Albeit, naturally, with a humanitarian twist.
Her song was actually the title track, which is no small feat.
Even further afield, Stone released a song in Sweden called “Let’s Kiss.”

She’s even had several stories published in magazines over the years.
This may be less of a hobby soon enough if the right project comes along.
Sales of the cases reportedly generated more than $3 million for amFAR.

But, in 2016, she got even closer to the fashion world.
Clad in a variety of stunning looks, Stone is the picture of assured confidence.
It’s the feeling of being present, having fun and liking yourself enough."

She actually began her career as a model, as the interviewer noted, before moving forward with acting.
So the campaign surely came easily to her.
It’s a funny, Hollywood-skewering moment in a movie full of them.

Sharon Stone built her dream house
Sharon Stone doesn’t do things by halves.
Moreover, she knows what she likes and how to get it.
Truesdale gushed, “Sharon is an artist with a capital A.

Whether it’s acting or photography or decorating, she always brings incredible energy and creativity to the table.
She’s been all over the world.
When it came to “Ratched,” the job felt as though it fit into that plan.

And I’m like, ‘Did you see ‘Lovelace?’
That was me.'”
Stone explained, “People still want to see my boobs.

It’s like, ‘Really?
Grow up!'”
Especially considering, as the actress revealed, it wasn’t her choice to do the scene that way.

By the time Stone realized what had happened, it was too late.
Taking toTwitter, the actress railed, “Hey @bumble, is being me exclusionary?
Don’t shut me out of the hive.”

Stone, naturally, received numerous dating requests after speaking up about her experience.
Bumble is famously the app wherewomen approach menrather than the other way around.

