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‘I still know I am sexy’: Sharon Stone Stuns Fans With Racy Topless Photo Shoot

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‘I still know I am sexy’: Sharon Stone Stuns Fans With Racy Topless Photo Shoot

Sharon Stone, 61, looks beautiful while posing topless for Vogue Portugal’s May edition.

Sharon Stone has had a long and distinguished career, but she is probably most remembered for her pivotal part in Basic Instinct — and in a new photo, she recreates a classic moment from the film.

On Sunday, the actress posted one of the NSFW images, which shows her resting in water with her hair slicked back and her eyes closed.

“Love you Vogue Portugal: what great taste, style and wonderful talent I had the pleasure of working with! Thank You! ” she captioned.

The 61-year-old actress dressed in a leotard, fishnet stockings, and black stiletto heels for a provocative photoshoot with Vogue magazine this time around.

Stone is shown sitting cross-legged in high-waisted trousers, high heels, and nothing else in another topless photo shared in her interview.

Stone told Vogue Portugal that she still doesn’t consider herself as a sex symbol, despite the fact that the role solidified her position as one.

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The photo session also included a topless shot, which was featured on the magazine’s cover and posted on Instagram by Vogue Portugal’s Editor in Chief, Sofia Lucas, before being removed owing to the app’s nudity policy.

Sharon played femme fatale Catherine Tramwell, who tried to distract interrogation officers by crisscrossing her legs — without wearing any panties – in one memorable scene.

Stone also shared a more work-appropriate version of the photo on Instagram, which features her cleavage and lengthy legs.

“When I entered the business the term ‘fuckable’ was used to see if you were employable. The studio executives sat around a large table and discussed whether or not each of us was in fact ‘fuckable’. They thought I was not,” she said. “I gave this some hard thought as I wanted to work, so I did a strategically planned semi-naked Playboy shoot. Did I fit the part? Obviously not. Did I use my brain to figure out how to appear ‘fuckable’? You bet. (…) So no, is the answer. I didn’t and I don’t [feel like a sex symbol].”

CREDIT: BRANISLAV SIMONCIK/VOGUE PORTUGAL

Fans praised the actress’ embrace of her body in the sequence of provocative photographs.

Basic Instinct earned $352 million worldwide, making it one of the most commercially successful films of the 1990s.

Stone highlighted the #MeToo movement and the obstacles she encountered in the industry during the conversation.

“I loved doing most of my films. Hated? Well, I worked with a director on ‘Basic 2’ who asked me to sit on his lap each day to receive his direction, and when I refused he wouldn’t shoot me,” she said. “This went on for weeks. I had a two-week-old baby when this started. I can say we all hated that and I think the film reflects the quality of the atmosphere we all worked in.”

Despite the fact that it was a career-defining role, Stone says she’s “sick” of discussing Basic Instinct, telling the magazine, “I have so many other real accomplishments, it just seems lazy to me.”

“Sharon Stone : What a paragon of femininity you are,” one fan said.

“Ageing goals. Thank you for the inspiration. Your strength and resilience is fabulous,” another wrote. “As beautiful as you were 20 years ago but with added strength, knowledge, experience.”

“Only wine ages this good!!!” another penned.

“Most films are written by men, directed by men, made by men, with the male mentality. Not at all considering how women actually are, how we do think and feel,” she said. “That is why many of my characters are drunk or drug addicts or crazy, that is the only way I could support their behavior honestly.”

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