Sharon Stone reveals in her upcoming autobiography, titled 'The Beauty of Living Twice
That she was deceived into not wearing und-rwear during the iconic leg-crossing scene in the movie 'Basic Instinct.' Back in 1992, the film catapulted her to stardom due to this controversial moment directed by Paul Verhoeven.
According to an excerpt obtained by the magazine, A member of the film's production team insisted that her intim@t- area would not be visible and asked her to remove her panti-s, claiming that white reflects light.
Sharon Stone recounts the incident in her book, highlighting the macho and S- behaviors she encountered throughout her career.
Upon seeing the completed scene for the first time, Sharon Stone was so outraged that she slapped director Paul Verhoeven across the face. She immediately sought counsel from her attorney Marty Singer, who informed her that such recording methods were illegal. However, Verhoeven dismissed any options she might have had, belittling her as just an actress and a woman.
Despite the distress and nightmares she experienced during the filming, Sharon ultimately decided to allow the scene to be included in the movie, believing it was appropriate for her character and the overall film. Reflecting on the enduring popularity of 'Basic Instinct' and the countless viewers who have seen it over the years, she expressed her unease at the scene's lasting impact on her image.
In her autobiography, Sharon Stone provides a candid account of the challenges she faced in the entertainment industry and how the famous leg-crossing scene in 'Basic Instinct' became a defining moment in her career.