City
Epaper

Sharon Stone opens up on why she would really like to have her 'life back'

By IANS | Updated: May 19, 2024 09:00 IST

Los Angeles, May 19 Actress Sharon Stone said that her health negatively impacted her career, but she would ...

Open in App

Los Angeles, May 19 Actress Sharon Stone said that her health negatively impacted her career, but she would love to get back to doing what she loves.

"I still don't have my acting career back. I would really like to work again as an actor so much… not just as a weak, supporting part," the actress told The Times newspaper.

Stone wants to get back to her career in acting, following a 2001 stroke.

"I'd like to really have the parts that I have earned and can do. I would really like to have my own real career back. I would really like to have my life back."

The actress said that she went through hell after the stroke, which impacted every area of her life, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Stone said: "Because it took seven years to really recover, and I did lose custody of my child. And I did lose my career, and I did lose $15 million -- every cent I had -- in child support and court fees… So I didn't really bounce back and have a rebirth."

"I would really like to have my life back. I didn't rebound, and it isn't some kind of wonderful story. It'd be great if it was, but it isn't. I survived," she added.

Stone shared that doctors only gave her just a per cent chance of survival.

"I pretty much knew it was serious when I came to the floor and I couldn't get up, and I kept calling for help, and I couldn't get it. I thought: 'I'm having a stroke'," she said.

The actress was going through “psychological chaos.”.

"I couldn't walk. I couldn't talk. I couldn't read. I couldn't write my own name. I was stuttering. When I reached for something, I had no depth perception. It was complete psychological chaos."

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalWorld Police Summit 2025 to convene in Dubai on May 13

Business"Dawn of Orange economy": PM Modi at WAVES summit, says India becoming global hub of music, film, gaming

BusinessSymbiosis Law School, Pune Alumni Shine in UPSC 2024 Civil Services Examination

BusinessIIT Hyderabad and Deakin University deepen partnership with launch of Advanced Manufacturing Research Innovation and Training (AMRIT)

Other SportsAsian U-15, U-17 Boxing C’ships: India finish third with 15 gold medals

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentWAVES 2025: Indian Institute of Creative Technology launched to empower creative, digital workforce of nation

EntertainmentRakhee Gulzar opens up about returning to acting with ‘Aamar Boss,’ cites disconnect from cultural roots

EntertainmentShantanu Maheshwari: ‘Sara Zamana Gunti Veedhi’ seamlessly blends cultural elements

Entertainment"India is land of billion plus stories, over billion storytellers...": PM Modi hails Indian cinema's global legacy at WAVES 2025

EntertainmentSanjeeda talks about Waheeda as ‘Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar’ turns 1