Sharon Stone's Health Crisis and Hollywood's Cold Shoulder
After a severe stroke and lengthy recovery, Sharon Stone discusses the profound impact on her career and identity.
- Sharon Stone endured a nine-day brain bleed in 2001, which led to a seven-year recovery period.
- The health crisis significantly altered her career trajectory, moving her from a top actress to a dedicated activist and artist.
- Stone expresses feeling neglected by Hollywood, highlighting the industry's fleeting loyalty.
- Despite challenges, she has embraced a new life focused on art and advocacy, finding solace in painting and public service.
- Stone's story sheds light on the struggles of dealing with 'invisible disabilities' and the importance of personal resilience.