Sharon Stone Names Co-Star She Was Told She Had To Sleep With To ‘Save’ A Movie
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In her 2021 memoir, Stone recalled an incident in which a producer told her to have sex with her co-star to improve his bad acting, but she kept it anonymous.
Sharon Stone is very much spilling the tea on some pretty bad Hollywood behavior.
The “Casino” star touched on an incident in her 2021 memoir, “The Beauty of Living Twice,” in which a producer told her to have sex with a co-star to improve his bad acting, but kept the names of the producer and actor anonymous.
But on Tuesday’s episode of the “Louis Theroux Podcast,” Stone revealed that the incident occurred during the filming of her 1993 movie “Sliver” and that producer Robert Evans told her to sleep with Billy Baldwin to improve his lackluster performance.
Evans, who died in 2019 at age 89, also produced 1974’s “Chinatown,” 1980’s “Urban Cowboys” and 2003’s “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.”
Baldwin responded to Stone’s comments on X, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday and questioned if Stone still has a “crush on me or is she still hurt after all these years because I shunned her advances?” He also claims that he has “so much dirt” on her “but I’ve kept quiet.”