Sharon Stone says many big stars are ‘misogynistic’, but two Hollywood icons are an exception


Sharon Stone He has accused his former Hollywood co-star of being ‘misogynistic’.

“I’ve worked with some of the biggest stars in the business.

But she quickly followed her lead and was reassured that Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci were among the few colleagues who treated her fairly.

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“Well, it’s not Robert De Niro. It’s not Joe Pesci or those guys.” Stone confirmed.

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Robert De Niro and Sharon Stone in the movie Casino, 1995.

The Oscar nominee mentioned working with De Niro and Pesci on a Martin Scorsese film. Movie “Casino” The 1995 film focused on each character’s life in Las Vegas in the 70’s and 80’s.

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Robert De Niro and Sharon Stone in a scene from the movie Casino, 1995.

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The Oscar-nominated actress noted her work with De Niro and Pesci in Martin Scorsese’s film Casino. The 1995 film focused on each character’s life in Las Vegas in the ’70s and her ’80s.

Stone has continued to be candid about her unpleasant experiences with “misogynists” in Hollywood.

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Sharon Stone has accused her former Hollywood co-star of being ‘misogynistic’.

“They don’t listen to me and I don’t allow my performance to influence their performance. It’s not great acting,” she continued to tell the media.

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‘Basic Instinct’ star says Sam Smith ‘trusted’ her with his artistic vision, but notes she wasn’t among the ‘really big stars’ of the past I kept doing it.

“I know you’re amazing, and everyone thinks you’re amazing, but listening and being present in those fragmentary moments is a truly human experience.”

The 64-year-old actress’ comments came shortly after she made a dramatic appearance on “Saturday Night Live” with musician Sam Smith.

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While modeling on stage with Smith singing his track “Gloria” in the background, Stone wowed in a sparkly gold and black dress.

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The “Basic Instinct” star said Smith “trusted” her with his artistic vision, but went on to point out that she wasn’t among the “really big stars” in the past. I got

“I’m not the most popular actor in town because people don’t want to hear my opinion. I’m just there.”