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In an interview with Scottish Prime Minister Alex Salmond on the “Turkish Tea Talk” program, the actress talked about her mental health. He specifically talked about “his own demons” and his method of facing them without sinking.
A particularly excited Sharon Stone spoke with the Prime Minister of Scotland, Alex Salmond, on the set of the “Turkish Tea Talk” program. During a thirty-minute interview, the star Basic Instinct looked back on his journey, the challenges he had to face throughout his career, and his fragile mental health.
“When the Covid 19 pandemic happened, the world stopped and everyone had to stay in, it was great for those who wanted to learn how to make bread. At that time, the whole world wanted to make bread,” the actress remembers first with humor. “Some wanted to learn new languages. I was able to return to my painting,” he says.
“You must immediately forgive yourself for your weaknesses”
However, the award-winning actress wants to point out that this unprecedented situation is much more difficult for people who have difficulties “living together with themselves”. “One out of 10 people in the world suffers from mental problems. I work with the World Health Organization and this is a fact. one in ten people can’t handle it. That’s for sure,” he insists. And continuing, clearly. “We’re all trying to face our own demons and we’re struggling (editor’s note to get there). Me too,” he admits on the verge of tears.
To avoid sinking, Sharon Stone invites people with fragile mental health to show persistence and kindness. “You have to stay strong. And if you fail, what does he ask? “You have to stand up, rally and help anyone you think you might run into. Whatever happens, keep moving forward and forgive yourself immediately if necessary,” she concludes.
“I’m disabled”
A few months ago, Sharon Stone returned to the severe stroke she suffered in 2001. In an interview given to the magazine. People Published in October 2023, she revealed that she had been pretending “everything was fine” for a long time. However, the reality was completely different, because at that time the Hollywood star was experiencing a long and slow recovery. “I need at least eight hours of uninterrupted sleep for the brain drugs I take to take effect and not have a seizure,” she explained. “So I’m disabled, and that’s why I don’t often get hired in movies anymore. These are things I have been dealing with for twenty-two years, and today I am saying them openly,” he concluded.
Source: Le Figaro
