In a new interview, Sharon Stone — who rose to fame in the 1990s — detailed the financial strain she endured after suffering a stroke in 2001.
Sharon Stone is reliving a painful moment in time. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the iconic actress – who rose to fame in the 1990s with breakthrough roles in 'Basic Instinct' and 'Casino' – detailed the financial strain she endured after suffering a stroke in 2001.
went to the first hospital and had an MRI and had this near-death experience and then was transferred to a specialized hospital. I continued to bleed into my brain for nine days before my best friend convinced to look again,' she said. 'Thank God they did, because they realized what was going on and how it had happened and were able to repair it at the last moment.' 'It was really one of those beautiful miracles,' she added. 'Of course I'm a different person.
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