Sharon Stone had an ‘amazing’ time working with Woody Allen

The upcoming memoir of Sharon Stone is full of explosions, and one of them is about her experience working with Woody Allen.

63-year-old SiriusXM’s “Michelle collins show“To promote your book”The Beauty of Living Twice, “Which is due to bookshelves on March 30, and is described in detail about working with the Oscar-winning director.

HBO’s four-part documentary “Ellen V. Farrow”, which wrapped up last week, chronicles allegations of sexual abuse of Dylan Farrow, now 35, against Allen, 85, when he was 7 years old and Dillon. Mia’s adoptive mother, Mia, was a partner of Farrow. . Allen has long denied any allegations.

Stone said on the radio appearance that while the minarets “may very well be 100 percent true,” it is not reminiscent of “my experience” with Allen.

The “Basic Instinct” star said he had “a super professional and a particularly amazing experience working with him.”

Stone worked with Allen in the films “Stardust Memories,” “Entz,” “Picking the Pieces” and “Fading Zigolo”.

“But I don’t want to say … I’ve never had any unpleasant experiences with Woody Allen,” she said. “My experiences with Woody Allen were all amazing. He was very professional with me. He was encouraging me exceptionally and I was a young 19-year-old woman when I started working with him. “

He said, ‘Fantastic nothing else with me. I have no experience of anything happening to him but it is terrible, ”Stone continued. “I have full knowledge about the recent documentary, but I have to report back to those experiences.”

Allen Beat up the bandits As a “disgusting job” that was “riddled with lies”. He and his wife, Soon-Yee Previn, 50, Said in a statement to the Hollywood Reporter Last month that “several agencies investigated [allegations] At that time and found that, whatever Dylan Farrow might lead to believe, there was never any abuse at all. “

Stone also claimed in her memoir that she was pressured by an unnamed producer to have sex with a male co-star early in her film career. The filmmaker told her that she should “f-k my co-star so that we can do on-screen chemistry.”

An excerpt released before the upcoming memoir also suggests that the actress believed that Paul Verohen’s “Basic Instinct” would have less revealing than the infamous crotch shot we all know it should be.

“After we shot ‘Basic Instinct’, I called to see it. Not on my own with the director as anyone would have guessed, given the situation that has given us all the stagnation, so to speak, But with a room full of agents and lawyers, most of whom had nothing to do with the project, “she writes in her book in an excerpt published in Vanity Fair. “That’s why I saw my vagina-shot for the first time, until I was told, ‘We can’t see anything – I just need to take off your panties, because white is reflecting light, so we know Hai you have panties. ”

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