Sharon Stone claimed that she lost $18 million in savings after suffering a stroke in 2001 in an interview published Tuesday, July 9
The Basic Instinct actress, 66, opened up about the near-death experience in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter published on Tuesday, July 9, telling the outlet that the people around her 'took advantage' of her during her seven-year recovery.
When asked how she recovered from that experience, the Casino star said she took the high road and focused on the future. Stone also told THR that the stroke – which led to a nine-day brain bleed and a one-percent chance of survival – completely changed the way her brain worked.'A Buddhist monk told me that I had been reincarnated into my same body. I had a death experience and then they brought me back. I bled into my brain for nine days, so my brain was shoved to the front of my face,' she continued. 'It wasn’t positioned in my head where it was before.
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