On Friday, Sharon Stone showed off her stunning body in a small brown and white zebra-print bikini during a pool workout. The 66-year-old actress looked amazing as she shared a video of herself getting out of the pool. She seemed to be having fun, smiling as she waded through the water, climbed up the steps, and walked out of view.
Sharon had her blonde hair pulled back in a smooth bun and wore a stylish pair of sunglasses. She shared her workout secret, saying she used ankle weights during her swim.
In the video, Sharon’s French Bulldog, Bandit, who she adopted as a puppy in 2018, also makes an appearance. Fans flooded her Instagram with compliments, saying they hope they look as great as she does at her age.
In her caption, Sharon mentioned finishing her last workout with Coach Kristine Marie before she starts filming Nobody 2 with Bob Odenkirk. She’s excited about the new action-thriller, which is a sequel to Nobody (2021) and is set to be released on August 15, 2025.
Sharon will play the main antagonist in the film, and Connie Nielsen is expected to return as Hutch Mansell’s wife, Becca. The first movie, Nobody, was a hit despite its modest budget and received great reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.
Sharon and Bob Odenkirk previously worked together on The Disaster Artist in 2017.
Sharon Stone is staying busy as she will soon work with Kim Kardashian on a new show. Kim, who is a big fan of Sharon, and Joan Collins are also involved in the project.
Sharon has joined a BBC Arts series about Elizabeth Taylor, which was announced on Wednesday. Paris Jackson, who was Elizabeth’s goddaughter, will also be in the series.
The show will feature recordings of Elizabeth Taylor and interviews with her friends and family. Other contributors include Margaret O’Brien, who went to school with Elizabeth, and Dr. Anthony Fauci, who worked with Elizabeth in the fight against AIDS.
Sharon and Elizabeth Taylor became friends through their work with HIV/AIDS. In the series, Sharon will discuss Elizabeth’s acting, their activism, and their experiences as women in Hollywood.
The Basic Instinct star has joined the Elizabeth Taylor (above) biographical series from BBC Arts, it was revealed on Wednesday
Sharon Stone remembered Elizabeth Taylor as a great friend, saying that Elizabeth was the first person to send her 100 roses when she had a stroke.
Paris Jackson, who was 12 when Elizabeth passed away, has followed her godmother’s example by using her platform to support people with HIV/AIDS. She admired Elizabeth for her integrity and powerful influence, calling her approach to life “badass.”
The series will also include interviews with Elizabeth Taylor’s son Chris Wilding, her granddaughter Naomi Wilding, stepson Todd Fisher, daughter-in-law Aileen Getty, and her friend and former boyfriend, George Hamilton.