Sharon Stone covers ELLE Spain in a white Schiaparelli pantsuit

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Oscar nominee Sharon Stone – who just turned 65 – took the plunge in a white Schiaparelli pantsuit and Daniel Roseberry statement necklace for the digital cover of ELLE Spain.

On Wednesday, the magazine reported the Pennsylvania-born blonde stated: ‘I am happy as a mature woman and I feel fantastic.’

That same day, Sharon – who boasts 2.6M Instagram followers – took to Instastory to announce: ‘I made so much less than Michael Douglas [on Basic Instinct]. Also because he was a huge star and I was relatively unknown. Don’t forget.’

Stone earned only $500K to play Catherine Tramell while the 78-year-old Oscar winner received a $14M paycheck to play Detective Nick Curran in Paul Verhoeven’s 1992 erotic thriller, which amassed $352.9M at the global box office.

‘We should think a lot more about what women can do,’ the Rita Ora video vixen recalled onstage NY Women In Film & TV’s Muse Awards on Tuesday. 

'I am happy as a mature woman and I feel fantastic!' Oscar nominee Sharon Stone - who just turned 65 - took the plunge in a white Schiaparelli pantsuit and Daniel Roseberry statement necklace for the digital cover of ELLE Spain

‘I am happy as a mature woman and I feel fantastic!’ Oscar nominee Sharon Stone – who just turned 65 – took the plunge in a white Schiaparelli pantsuit and Daniel Roseberry statement necklace for the digital cover of ELLE Spain

‘When I would go to the [Basic Instinct] set there would be 300 men, and my hair and makeup and dressers were men, when I was doing sex scenes. It was all men and me. 

‘And sometimes I could ask the wardrobe supervisor, who may be a woman, if she wouldn’t mind staying on set while I did that. Well, things have changed, and there are women in film now, and I am really grateful.’

Sharon reprised her role as the homicidal bisexual author in Michael Caton-Jones’s $70M-budget 2006 sequel, which scored a dismal 6% critic approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and earned only $38.6M at the box office.

Stone has a habit of making confessions at black-tie galas, including ‘An Unforgettable Evening’ fundraiser for the Women’s Cancer Research Fund in Beverly Hills on March 16.

‘I know that thing that you have to get on and figure out how to text the money is difficult,’ The Flight Attendant actress said onstage the Four Seasons Hotel.

‘I’m a technical idiot, but I can write a f***ing check. And right now, that’s courage, too, because I know what’s happening. I just lost half my money to this banking thing.’

Sharon was seemingly referring to the Silicon Valley Bank collapse on March 10.

Stone’s first painting exhibition titled ‘Shedding: Sharon Stone’ currently runs at the Allouche Gallery in LA’s Culver City neighborhood through April 7.

On Wednesday, the Pennsylvania-born blonde took to Instastory to announce: 'I made so much less than Michael Douglas [on Basic Instinct]. Also because he was a huge star and I was relatively unknown. Don't forget'

On Wednesday, the Pennsylvania-born blonde took to Instastory to announce: ‘I made so much less than Michael Douglas [on Basic Instinct]. Also because he was a huge star and I was relatively unknown. Don’t forget’

Throwback! Sharon earned only $500K to play Catherine Tramell while the 78-year-old Oscar winner (R) received a $14M paycheck to play Detective Nick Curran in Paul Verhoeven's 1992 erotic thriller, which amassed $352.9M at the global box office

Throwback! Sharon earned only $500K to play Catherine Tramell while the 78-year-old Oscar winner (R) received a $14M paycheck to play Detective Nick Curran in Paul Verhoeven’s 1992 erotic thriller, which amassed $352.9M at the global box office 

Stone recalled onstage NY Women In Film & TV's Muse Awards on Tuesday: 'When I would go to the [Basic Instinct] set there would be 300 men, and my hair and makeup and dressers were men, when I was doing sex scenes. It was all men and me. And sometimes I could ask the wardrobe supervisor, who may be a woman, if she wouldn't mind staying on set while I did that. Well, things have changed, and there are women in film now, and I am really grateful'

Stone recalled onstage NY Women In Film & TV’s Muse Awards on Tuesday: ‘When I would go to the [Basic Instinct] set there would be 300 men, and my hair and makeup and dressers were men, when I was doing sex scenes. It was all men and me. And sometimes I could ask the wardrobe supervisor, who may be a woman, if she wouldn’t mind staying on set while I did that. Well, things have changed, and there are women in film now, and I am really grateful’

Flop: The Rita Ora video vixen reprised her role as the homicidal bisexual author in Michael Caton-Jones's $70M-budget 2006 sequel, which scored a dismal 6% critic approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and earned only $38.6M at the box office

Flop: The Rita Ora video vixen reprised her role as the homicidal bisexual author in Michael Caton-Jones’s $70M-budget 2006 sequel, which scored a dismal 6% critic approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and earned only $38.6M at the box office

The Dolce & Gabbana muse and her eldest son Roan Joseph Stone (formerly Bronstein) will next likely attend the Purple Spring Gala benefitting the Alzheimer’s Association, which will be held at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles on April 15.

Sharon – who’s also mother to adopted sons Laird Vonne Stone, 17; and Quinn Kelly Stone, 16 – adopted the 22-year-old aspiring chef during her five-year marriage to journalist Phil Bronstein, which acrimoniously ended in 2004

According to IMDb, Roan will make his acting debut opposite Stone in Klaus Menzel’s long-delayed movie, What About Love, which was filmed way back in 2012.

The European-set romantic drama also stars Andy Garcia, Kamaliya, Marielle Jaffe, and Miguel Ángel Muñoz.

Check it out! Sharon's first painting exhibition titled 'Shedding: Sharon Stone' currently runs at the Allouche Gallery in LA's Culver City neighborhood through April 7 (pictured March 14)

Check it out! Sharon’s first painting exhibition titled ‘Shedding: Sharon Stone’ currently runs at the Allouche Gallery in LA’s Culver City neighborhood through April 7 (pictured March 14)

Inseparable: Stone and her eldest son Roan Joseph Stone (M) will next likely attend the Purple Spring Gala benefitting the Alzheimer's Association, which will be held at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles on April 15

Inseparable: Stone and her eldest son Roan Joseph Stone (M) will next likely attend the Purple Spring Gala benefitting the Alzheimer’s Association, which will be held at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles on April 15

Will it ever be released? According to IMDb, the 22-year-old aspiring chef will make his acting debut opposite The Flight Attendant actress (2-R) in Klaus Menzel's long-delayed movie, What About Love, which was filmed way back in 2012

Will it ever be released? According to IMDb, the 22-year-old aspiring chef will make his acting debut opposite The Flight Attendant actress (2-R) in Klaus Menzel’s long-delayed movie, What About Love, which was filmed way back in 2012 





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