People - Sharon Stone on stroke: "Was taken advantage of"
US-actress Sharon Stone spoke in an interview about the consequences of her stroke, which she suffered over two decades ago. "People have taken advantage of me during this time," the 66-year-old told industry magazine "The Hollywood Reporter." She had put back $18 million from her successful periods. When she was able to look at her bank account again, everything was gone. "I had no money left."
How did she cope with it? "I decided not to hold onto my illness, bitterness, or anger."
In May, she had already spoken in an interview with the British newspaper "Times" about her stroke. It took her seven years to recover. She had lost custody of her children and her career at that time. Stone, known for the thriller "Basic Instinct," is now also a painter. Her artwork was exhibited in Berlin this year.
People expressed concern after hearing about Sharon Stone's financial struggles, despite her massive earnings from movies like "Basic Instinct." The Hollywood Reporter highlighted her resilience in overcoming the loss of her savings following her stroke. Sharon Stone, now a painter, showcased her art in Berlin, proving that she continues to thrive despite the challenges she faced.