The producers pressurized me to co-star with ‘fk’

The screen goddess Sharon Stone is saying “#MeToo” – and in her explosive memoir, Hollywood is swinging against predators.

The “Ratched” star has described many unwanted sexual harassment situations over the course of her 40-year career in her sexual memoir, “Beauty of Living Twice,” 30 March from Knopf.

Although she praises the performance and co-stars of some films (especially her “Basic Instinct” lead male Michael Douglas), Stone stated that an anonymous producer gave her a real-life appearance with a male co-star on an anonymous film Pressured me to have sex. Save the fizzling movie.

The flamboyant, candy-producing producer reportedly asked to put his struggling leading man to bed, the 63-year-old wrote Excerpts from the special book at Vanity Fair.

The “Sliver” and “Quick and the Dead” star recounts how he “a producer brought me to his office, where he spit milk in a small milk-carton-type container under his milk with an open hand of spit.” Were shelled. ” Writes “He walked back and forth in his office and rolled over the wooden floor, falling from the spout, as he explained to me why I should incur my costs, so that we could build onscreen chemistry.”

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Despite the actor’s approval in his contracts, Stone claimed that the filmmakers repeatedly blew him into the “cast” they wanted. To my dismay, sometimes. “

The actress also states that the producer in question actually insisted on casting this actor, even “when he couldn’t get a single scene in the test … so now you wonder if I saw him F-K. Nobody is good in bed. I just felt that they could have just hired a costar with talent, someone who could give a scene and miss his lines. I also Felt that he could kill him himself and leave me out of it. It was my job to act and I said so. “

Stone refused the offer to help save the film with his body – “But [the actor] In the coming weeks, I was shocked, I am sure that I am inspired by this talent. “

To rub feathers – in Hollywood or beyond – with raw revelations in his new autobiography, Stone has a big message for potential haters.

“You can’t shame me.”

Sharon Stone
Sharon Stone’s blazing memoir, “The Beauty of Living Twice”, is on March 30.
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