In the 1992 film, her character spreads her legs in front of the police, who notice that the girl has no underwear.
Hollywood actress Sharon Stone stars in a new photo shoot. This time she posed for the new issue of Harper’s Bazaar Spain.
The celebrity showed elegant pictures. In addition, he recreated a scene from the cult thriller Basic Instinct – with his legs crossed.
The actress stepped out in a black dress with ruffles and fishnet tights. He was sitting on a stool with his legs stretched out to the side.
As you know, in the 1992 film, Sharon played the femme fatale Katherine Tramell. When the police question the heroine, she tries to distract the police by spreading her legs and crossing again. At the same time, being without underwear.
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Then the scene caused a lot of controversy, and Sharon said that she was cheated to get a frame.. She even slapped director Paul Verhoeven and left the preview.
Verhoeven clearly denied his claims.
“Any actress knows what she will see if you ask her to remove her underwear and point the camera there,” he said.
Also for the publication, Stone posed in a bright fur coat and bright eye makeup.
It will be remembered that earlier Stone was diagnosed with a tumor. He admitted that the doctors were wrong in the previous diagnosis and urged the society not to be limited to one specialist.
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