Sharon Stone: Hollywood'S Darkest Days and a Journey to Self-Acceptance


In a new interview with Today, Sharon Stone opens up about the near-death experience she had in 2001, when a ruptured vertebral artery led to bleeding in her brain and left her with a 1% chance of survival.

"My father was there for me, but I would say that was about it," she says.

"I understand if you want to live with solid citizens, don't come to Hollywood," she continues.

"I lost everything; I lost all my money.

I lost custody of my child.

I lost all those things that you feel are your real identity and your life.

I never really got most of it back, but I've reached a point where I'm OK it, where I really do recognize that I'm enough."

Stone, who adopted her 23-year-old son, Roan, along with husband Phil Bronstein, has since given birth to two more children Laird, 18, and Quinn, 17.

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