Sharon Stone was effortlessly stylish as she was joined by her youngest son, Quinn, for a rare outing as the pair grabbed a bite to eat in Beverly Hills on Wednesday.
The Basic Instinct actress, 66 – who recently said she was ‘shocked’ not to be offered anymore big roles after her part in Casino – enjoyed a tasty meal with the 17-year-old at the celebrity hotspot, The Ivy.
The star donned a plain, white top as well as a black jacket that was unzipped at the front.
The Golden Globe winner carried a black purse over her left shoulder to hold a few items she needed during the daytime excursion.
Stone accessorized her look by adding a pearl necklace and also sported a pair of black-rimmed glasses for a finishing touch.
Sharon Stone, 66, was effortlessly stylish as she was joined by her youngest son, Quinn, as the pair grabbed a bite to eat together in Beverly Hills on Wednesday
The duo were seen exiting the restaurant and soon stepped into a Bentley convertible, with the teenager sitting in the driver’s seat
Her son dressed down in a pair of white trousers as well as a short-sleeved, red shirt and a black beanie placed on top of his head.
The duo were seen exiting the restaurant and soon stepped into a Bentley convertible, with the teenager sitting in the driver’s seat.
Sharon is mother to three sons – whom she all adopted. Her eldest son Roan, 23, was adopted in 2001 after she suffered three miscarriages during her marriage to newspaper executive, Phil Bronstein.
After tying the knot in 1998, the former couple divorced in 2004, with Bronstein receiving primary custody and Sharon receiving visits from Roan every month.
Last month in March, the actress got candid about losing custody over her son after a judge berated her racy role in Basic Instinct.
Following the divorce, Sharon – who suffered a brain aneurysm in 2001 – also adopted Laird, 18, in 2005 and Quinn the following year.
Last year in October, 해외에이전시 the star discussed putting her main focus into motherhood rather than Hollywood during an interview with People.
‘I’m grateful that I chose motherhood as a healthy approach to my life and that I didn’t prioritize Hollywood because they certainly didn’t prioritize me,’ she expressed to the outlet.
Her son dressed down in a pair of white trousers as well as a short-sleeved, red shirt and a black beanie placed on top of his head
Sharon is mother to three sons – whom she all adopted. Her eldest son is Roan, 23, was adopted in 2001 after she suffered three miscarriages during her marriage to newspaper executive, Phil Bronstein; seen with Roam (far left) and Laird (right) in 2017
Following the divorce, Sharon – who suffered a brain aneurysm in 2001 – also adopted Laird, 18, in 2005 and Quinn the following year; seen above with Quinn
She gushed that her three boys are ‘wonderful’ and added, ‘I’m grateful that I chose the things that I did choose.’
And back in 2018, while also talking to People, Stone opened up about being a single mom. ‘This is a very good period of my life right now – my life is happy.’
‘I live in the same house I’ve had for 25 years, and I feel happy waking up in my house with my kids. They’re at a wonderful age when we don’t have to have a nanny living with us anymore.’
‘I can wake up on a Saturday and I come downstairs, and they’re playing and we hang out. We swim, play basketball, we watch movies. We have such a lovely family dynamic,’ she added at the time.
On single parenting, Sharon expressed that, ‘It takes work and time and years and effort.’
She later stated, ‘I think somewhere in the back of your mind you think maybe one day you won’t be a single parent. Then, eventually you realize, I think it’s better. I’m no longer hoping for someone.’
‘Now, I sit down and tell them, this is where I have to teach you how to be a gentleman and a man and we’re going to figure that out together.’
The Oscar-nominated star explained, ‘There were times that we thought maybe there would be someone else to help with that, but there isn’t. So that’s what we’re doing now.’
Last year in October, the star discussed putting her main focus into motherhood rather than Hollywood during an interview with People
And back in 2018, while also talking to People , Stone opened up about being a single mom. ‘This is a very good period of my life right now – my life is happy’; seen in March in Beverly Hills
Sharon is known for her roles in films such as Basic Instinct (1992) as well as Martin Scorsese’s Casino (1995).
During an interview with The Guardian last month in March, the actress gushed about working alongside co-star Robert De Niro in the latter and called the experience ‘amazing.’
She notably was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress for her role in Casino, and eventually won a Golden Globe.
However, while talking to the outlet, Stone revealed that she didn’t work on any other ‘substantial’ movies following Casino.
During an interview with The Guardian last month in March, the actress gushed about working alongside co-star Robert De Niro in the latter and called the experience ‘amazing’; seen with De Niro in 1995
In regards to if she was finished with acting, Sharon stated, ‘I’m not saying that. Working as an actress, I absolutely loved it. if someone offers me a substantial role I’ll take it. But that’s not happening’; seen in March in Beverly Hills
‘I was shocked that I didn’t get to continue to work well, I did everything to be my very best,’ she admitted.
In regards to if she was finished with acting, Sharon stated, ‘I’m not saying that. Working as an actress, I absolutely loved it. if someone offers me a substantial role I’ll take it. But that’s not happening.’
‘What happens in the business is that once you become a huge seller, they want to put you in small projects, so that you start financing people who want to start their careers.’
The mother-of-three continued, ‘Terrific, but that’s not really where I’m at. I want to work with the masters because I have earned my place there.’
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