Sharon Stone says Princess Diana and her were their gen's HOTTEST celebs and how horrifying it got
Sharon Stone says she has something in common with the late Princess Diana who was the most famous woman in the world until her death in 1997.
The 'Basic Instinct' actress, Sharon Stone, told Rake magazine this week that her and the late Princess Diana were both hunted by hoardes of fans wherever they went as both of them were famous together in the same generation.
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Stone, who became a household name in 1992 with 'Basic Instinct', told Tom Chamberlian of Rake Magazine, "We got famous in the same generation, anywhere one would go who was famous, like Diana, or me at that moment, is that hundreds if not thousands of people would show up everywhere you went."
"So if I went to a restaurant, for example, by the time I was into the entrée, there would be hundreds of people outside the restaurant," added the star. The Playboy cover girl says this was the norm. "Not sometimes, every time."
She said that sometimes it was nice but sometimes it was horrible and the actress described the terror as, "Then it would take, like, an army of bodyguards to get me to the car to the point where this army of bodyguards is holding people back. I would have to let everybody else go for their own safety and be last so that I knew that no one was going to get hurt, and by the time I went I would have to dive headfirst through the small hole that was remaining to get into a car, and sometimes the bodyguard had to climb in through the window so as not to be sucked into a violent crowd."
"Sometimes crowds would pull the bumpers off the car, the rearview mirrors, the license plates, sometimes the crowds would get on top of the car. And I would lay on the floor, and friends and a bodyguard would be on top of me, in the hope that the car wouldn’t cave in," added Stone.
After explaining the horrors of being way too famous and how she constantly had to meet thousands of people, in the same interview she also talked about having to be obedient as a child.
She told Rake magazine, that she was asked to be silent and be a good little girl even when things were terrible, and she felt that was far from healthy. The Hollywood diva has also revealed last year in her bestselling book 'The Beauty Of Living Twice' that she had a harsh childhood in rural Pennsylvania where she was hit with a belt by her father and sexually assaulted by her grandfather.