Gq Tells Us What’s On Sharon Stone’s Mind
Sharon Stone is naked again. This time it’s from the neck up. Just when we thought we had seen every body part the actress has to offer, the November issue of GQ gives us a revealing close-up of something different - her mind.
Stone lets down her wall in this in-depth feature and we get a peek at her vulnerable side, her wit and her outlook on a life that is not as rock-steady as one would assume, based on her take-that performances in such movies as “Basic Instinct” and “The Quick and the Dead.”
At one point, writer Gerri Hirshey tells us, when the glamour gal didn’t get quality movie offers after the success of “Basic Instinct” and she thought she might lose her house, “she laid her head in her mother’s lap and cried.”
Although the article displays Stone’s softer side, the accompanying hard-edge photos never let us forget that she’s no cream puff. Even her unladylike, come-hither shot has demands written all over it.
And, speaking of a body to die for … the December issue of Redbook makes us wonder whether our thighs (the ones as firm as a plate of Jell-O on a moving train) would be thinner if we didn’t live in the East. According to the article “Slim Secrets from Women of the West,” weight and health studies done since 1987 indicate that women who live in Western states, especially Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Utah and Hawaii, are among the fittest in America.