Sharon Stone on Survival, Painting in the Nude, and Aging
Sharon Stone discusses her journey of survival and her passion for painting in a recent interview. As a stroke survivor and a mother, she emphasizes the importance of discipline in her life and fitness routine. Stone also reflects on aging and the pursuit of personal happiness rather than societal expectations of perfection.
- ▪Sharon Stone is a stroke survivor and has revived her passion for painting, becoming a critically acclaimed abstract artist.
- ▪She maintains a disciplined fitness routine, exercising five days a week in her swimming pool.
- ▪Stone admires Jane Fonda for her strength and commitment to helping others, viewing her as a significant inspiration.
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Celebrity BeautySharon Stone on Survival, Painting in the Nude, and AgingBy Caroline Laurent-SimonMay 24, 2026Andrea Cremascoli/Getty ImagesSave StorySave this storySave StorySave this storyIt’s a clear spring morning in Los Angeles when Sharon Stone pops up on my computer screen. Dressed in jeans and a loose white T-shirt declaring “Dear Stress, Let’s Break Up,” she’s just as dazzling as the first time I saw her as Ginger MyKenna in Martin Scorsese’s Casino (and instantly fell in love). In just a few weeks, she’ll be at the Cannes Film Festival for the world premiere of her next project, Cristian Mungiu’s Fjord. But today, it’s just us (even if we’re miles away from each other).She takes me—or her laptop, with me on the screen—on a tour through her home.
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