“The Beauty of Living Twice,” Sharon Stone’s memoirs, tell of her experience with death, and in it she reveals episodes of sexual abuse when she was a minor and exposes Hollywood’s dirtiest rags.
According to her autobiography, Sharon Stone had a near-death experience in which three dead actors who met her in life told her not to be afraid. On the return from this transcendental experience, Stone decided to explain it all.
The difficulties she found and the courage she had to show to return to an industry that does not accept the health problems of its protagonists come to light in this book along with anecdotes of the career of the actress born in Meadville ( Pennsylvania) in 1958.
Sharon Stone reveals that she was abused as a child with her sister, Kelly, by her maternal grandfather and narrates how at her funeral, when she was 14, she was able to breathe easy by assuring her that she could not abuse her. no more.
The actress claims that a producer she did not name pressured her to have real sex with an actor to get more chemistry in front of the cameras.
Stone reviews his 40-year career in Hollywood, including the famous provocation scene in “Basic Instinct,” which he says was always told he wouldn’t be as revealing as he finally was.
Film director Paul Verhoeven accused Stone of lying, while the actress claims in her memoirs that she was ordered to take off her underwear for allegedly photography reasons.
In the book Sharon Stone has fond memories with some Hollywood executives, as well as for her co-star in “Basic Instinct,” Michael Douglas.