Legendary actress Sharon Stone, known for her iconic role in “Basic Instinct,” has recently opened up about a career-long fear that has haunted her since a conversation with Sylvester Stallone. The 66-year-old star revealed that Stallone’s words about the unpredictability of fan interactions left her with a persistent anxiety about potentially being shot by an obsessive admirer, the-sun reports.
Stone recounted Stallone’s warning: “What Sly said to me is that suddenly you are walking down the street, everyone is doing this (reaching into their pocket) and you don’t know if they are going for the pen or the gun.” This statement profoundly impacted Stone, leaving her in a constant state of unease throughout her career.
The actress’s fears were exacerbated by her meteoric rise to fame following “Basic Instinct” in 1992. Stone described the overwhelming experience of attending the Cannes Film Festival for the movie’s premiere, where she found herself unprepared for the intense fan reaction. “Imagine being in Cannes with Basic Instinct and no security,” she said, detailing how fans climbed on top of her car, nearly caving it in.
Despite these challenges, Stone has remained a formidable presence in Hollywood. She recently made headlines by recreating her famous “Basic Instinct” pose in red lingerie at 66, captioning the Instagram post with “BASICALLY… YOURS.” When faced with online backlash, Stone defiantly responded at a Cannes charity gala, stating, “We get to grow older. It’s ridiculous that you’re only supposed to be OK when you’re 20.”
Throughout her career, Stone has been a vocal advocate for equal pay in Hollywood. She shared an instance where she fought for fair compensation: “I will get a call saying, ‘This is a $100 million movie and we are going to pay this leading man, who frankly no one has ever heard of, $7 million but we want to pay you, to be the leading actress, $500,000.” Stone argued for equal pay, citing her experience and the unfairness of the discrepancy.
The actress also highlighted her reputation for professionalism, countering claims of being difficult to work with. She emphasized her punctuality and preparedness on set, quoting director Martin Scorsese’s praise for her work ethic.
Stone’s candid revelations offer a rare glimpse into the psychological toll of sudden fame and the ongoing challenges faced by actresses in Hollywood. Her story underscores the complex realities of celebrity life, from personal security concerns to the fight for equality in the film industry.
As Stone continues to challenge ageism and advocate for fair treatment in Hollywood, her experiences serve as a powerful reminder of the pressures and responsibilities that come with stardom. Her resilience and outspokenness continue to inspire both within and beyond the entertainment industry.
Source: the-sun.com