“We all have suffered”: Sharon Stone Saved Jada Pinkett Smith From Being a Desperate Woman in Her Intimate Relationships With Men

Sharon Stone Saved Jada Pinkett Smith From Being a Desperate Woman in Her Intimate Relationships With Men
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Sharon Stone has been an inspiration for millions of people across the globe. The actress has achieved a mammoth of success in her storied acting career in Hollywood and steadily built a name for herself. Her filmography holds dozens of genre-busting projects of almost all genres, with many blockbusters and iconic films. 

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A sought-after performer, Stone’s involvement with projects instantly lifts their value which is why many top-tier directors have collaborated with her in their passion projects. The legendary actress has never shied away from raising her voice against the sensitive subject in society, which is why many feel encouraged by her. The American talk show host Jada Pinkett Smith once revealed that the Total Recall movie actress became her inspiration after she listened to her soulful advice on self-worth.

How Sharon Stone’s Advice Inspired Jada Pinkett Smith

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Sharon Stone

Sharon Stone is one of the most talented actresses whose journey in Hollywood speaks volumes about her struggles and career achievements. She is perhaps the most in-demand actor of her generation. The gorgeous star hails from Pennsylvania and has been ruling the silver screen since making her film debut as an extra in Woody Allen’s dramedy Stardust Memories

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She has become a motivational figure for many young people, including her film fraternity colleagues, as actress Jada Pinkett Smith once revealed how Stone stopped her from becoming a people pleaser and opened her eyes with self-worth lessons.

Sharon Stone and Jada Pinkett Smith
Sharon Stone and Jada Pinkett Smith

Pinkett Smith shared:

“She spoke about the idea of how our culture cultivates desperate women. This rang so true for me, for we all have suffered at the hands of desperation, especially in our relationships with men. Many of us have been taught to believe that how people treat us is a direct reflection of our self-worth, so we become desperate about our looks, desperate about whether he is being faithful, we become desperate about being good enough.”

This little anecdote demonstrates how actors often motivate and spread positivity in society, and this episode illustrates how much of a sweetheart person Sharon Stone is.

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Sharon Stone Talks About Her Journey in Hollywood

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Stone held De Niro in extraordinary high regard

In a candid interview, Sharon Stone once shared that she suffered a stroke in 2001, after which she thought her career would end in Hollywood. She told THR:

“I had a stroke in 2001. I had a 1% chance of survival. I had a nine-day brain bleed. When it first happened, I didn’t want to tell anybody because you know if something goes wrong with you, you’re out.”

Also Read: “She immediately disappeared”: Sharon Stone Fled Italy to Avoid Kissing Keanu Reeves’ John Wick Co-Star That Left Director Stumped

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The Cold Steel movie star continued,

“I’ve been out for 20 years. I haven’t had jobs. I was a very big movie star at one point in my life. I want to tell you that it hurt. It hurt to get paid. It hurt to fight the studio heads. It hurt to make boundaries.”

Sharon Stone has a wide-ranging filmography record which easily holds several entertaining blockbuster hit projects. The Mighty movie actress has worked with some of the finest directors in the most iconic films in showbiz and earned top billings for her powerful acting chops.

Also Read: “It was all about provoking him”: Sharon Stone Made Veteran Actor Michael Douglas Extremely Uncomfortable After Her Humiliating $500000 Salary

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Source: Independent

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