Sharon Stone, 65, hailed as a 'goddess' as she poses in seductive photo in panties and fishnets




Sharon Stone has been hailed as a "goddess" after posing in a seductive photo, wearing a pair of fishnet tights.

Stone, the iconic star of movies like Basic Instinct and Casino, recently set the internet abuzz with her daring cover photo for Puss Puss magazine, leaving her fans in awe and sparking a rush of admiration-filled comments.

The Hollywood superstar, at the age of 65, flaunted her timeless beauty and chiseled physique in black lingerie complemented by fishnet stockings and statement stiletto heels adorned with bows. A sultry denim shirt, partially unbuttoned, revealed a hint of her décolletage, making the photo even more alluring.
Another mesmerizing shot captured the actress up-close, donning oversized prescription glasses that perfectly framed her face, exuding sheer glamour.

As fans flooded her Instagram, comments ranged from "Just unreal" and "Those legs though" to the outright amazed "OMG! She is wild." One person even hailed the star as a "goddess." The consensus? Stone looks as "youthful and toned" as ever.

This photoshoot, captured by Branislav Simoncik for Puss Puss magazine's Issue 18 (AW23/24), further underlined Stone's age-defying elegance. On her social media platforms, the actress graciously thanked the magazine and her dedicated glam squad behind the stunning visuals.

But Stone's journey hasn't always been about the glitz and glamour. She has faced battles that are seldom discussed openly in the entertainment world. In a candid revelation to People magazine, Stone opened up about the dire health scare she experienced in 2001—a severe brain hemorrhage that lasted nine days. The aftermath of this event presented challenges she had to combat silently for many years.
"For a long time, I wanted to pretend that I was just fine," Stone disclosed. Her healing required her to ensure eight uninterrupted hours of sleep, making her a "disability hire" in the industry's eyes. This affected her career opportunities, something she's recently become more open about.

The repercussions of her health issue didn't just end there. Stone described how she experienced stuttering, vision problems, and memory loss post-hospitalization.

And as she grappled with these, her personal life also took a hit. Her marriage to Phil Bronstein disintegrated, leading to divorce in 2001. The trauma even impacted her finances and career trajectory.
"I lost everything... I lost all those things that you feel are your real identity and your life," Stone admitted. But the resilient actress has found a way to make peace with her past. While she acknowledges the deep losses, she also celebrates the lessons and strength it instilled in her.

Growing up in a broken family, Stone was conditioned to be the caregiver. "I grew up believing that taking care of everybody else was what I was supposed to do," she confessed. Over time, she's learned the importance of self-care, vulnerability, and the acknowledgment of her limitations.

Today, Stone stands tall, not just as a cinematic icon, but as a beacon of strength and resilience, proudly declaring, "I feel proud of myself and proud of my accomplishments — from surviving to helping others survive."




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