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Sharon Stone Is Now Ashamed Of Topless Scene: "I Can't See Them"
Sharon Stone reflects on her acting experiences and the importance of respect on set. She shares her past struggles as an actress in a way that highlights significant changes in the industry.
Sharon Stone is now featured in Nobody 2. She agreed to her character due to Bob Odenkirk's respectful approach.
The 67-year-old actress values respect and has a long history of struggles on film sets. This stems from her start in the 1980s when good agreements were not in writing and intimacy coordinators were not standard practice.
Here at Attitude, Sharon Stone shared: "In my time, none of that existed. When I made my first film, Irreconcilable Differences, I had to do a topless scene."
She continued: "They didn't even restrict people on set. It seemed like a million of them. When I took off my bra, I heard an actor shout: Get out of my f*cking way, I can't see her t**s."
Sharon Stone concluded her story with: "And I was so scared. I could hear my heartbeat in my ears. That was all I could perceive. It was such a nightmare. And then they ask about my #metoo experiences ..." In the following YouTube video with Seth Meyer, she shared more about her new work.
The 67-year-old actress values respect and has a long history of struggles on film sets. This stems from her start in the 1980s when good agreements were not in writing and intimacy coordinators were not standard practice.
No Privacy
Here at Attitude, Sharon Stone shared: "In my time, none of that existed. When I made my first film, Irreconcilable Differences, I had to do a topless scene."
She continued: "They didn't even restrict people on set. It seemed like a million of them. When I took off my bra, I heard an actor shout: Get out of my f*cking way, I can't see her t**s."
Terrible Experience
Sharon Stone concluded her story with: "And I was so scared. I could hear my heartbeat in my ears. That was all I could perceive. It was such a nightmare. And then they ask about my #metoo experiences ..." In the following YouTube video with Seth Meyer, she shared more about her new work.