Sharon Stone revealed her opinions on organic aging in an interview, as well as how a younger man she formerly dated inquired about her use of Botox. The romance ended shortly after that.
Stone discussed dating the younger man and how their relationship deteriorated once he enquired about her Botox use.

She recalled informing him that even though it would certainly elevate their self-esteem, it was not something she wished to pursue. The couple parted ways shortly after, but Stone remained unfazed as she did not desire to be with someone who only valued her physical appearance.
“I encountered him once more,” Stone shared with the publication, “and then he lost interest in meeting up with me.” Kindly exit if I am unavailable for any further assistance.

For good reason, the “Basic Instinct” star has decided against utilizing injectables to slow down the aging process. Although she admits to using narcotics in her youth, she has essentially ruled them out.
Her perspective of Botox and other injectables has shifted as a result of a terrible Botox experience that resulted in health problems.
“I had a massive stroke and a nine-day brain hemorrhage, and I had to have over 300 Botox and filler shots to make the one side of my face come up again,” she explained. “There were periods in my super fame when I got Botox and filler and stuff, but then I had this massive stroke and a nine-day brain hemorrhage.”
The health concern she had with injectables, as well as the necessity of utilizing them during her rehabilitation path, changed her opinion of them. They went from being a “cute luxury” to “some sort of enormous, excruciating neurological demand.”

Stone now prefers to accept her physical appearance as it is, as evidenced by an earlier this summer Instagram snap of her standing topless beside a pool.
“I uploaded that because I feel like women become invisible after we become moms,” the 64-year-old actress explained, “and you’re 45 and people walk by you like you’re not there.”
She and her friends took turns taking pictures of one other and encouraged one another to feel good about themselves on the sunny day when the snapshot was taken.

Because “life doesn’t always make you feel like a winner as you grow older,” Stone said she and her pals have a commitment to always work to boost each other’s self-esteem.