Sharon Stone has once again peeled back the curtain on her private life, revealing painful family secrets and her near-death health battle in what may be her most raw and scandalous interview to date.

The actress, who just lost her mother, Dorothy, took the moment to reflect not only on grief but on the darker truths that have haunted her family for generations. Stone disclosed that her maternal grandfather was both a violent abuser and a pedophile, tormenting her mother from early childhood and later abusing her and her sister as well. “There hadn’t been a day in my mother’s life when Dot had not been beaten by him,” she said, painting a grim picture of her family’s past.

Her mother’s final words to her were equally chilling. According to Stone, Dorothy’s parting message was, “You talk too much, you make me want to commit suicide,” followed by laughter from others in the room. Stone admitted that was a brutal note to lose a parent on, adding another layer of pain to their complicated relationship.

While her mother was distant and cruel, Stone spoke of her father, Joseph, with warmth and admiration. “My Dad and I were tighter than two coats of paint,” she recalled, crediting him with giving her strength in a world dominated by men. Still, even his love couldn’t shield her from the scars of her family’s legacy.

Stone also revisited the terrifying health crisis that nearly ended her life in 2001. After suffering a massive stroke that left her with a one percent chance of survival, she endured nine days of brain bleeding before doctors could stabilize her. The recovery was grueling: she had to relearn how to walk, read, and speak. And when she finally returned to Hollywood, she found doors closed. “In those days, as a woman, if something happened to you, you were done,” she said bluntly.

Despite the darkness, Stone insists on remaining hopeful. She has raised three sons, continued to work in Hollywood, and refuses to let her past define her future. “I am a glass-half-full kind of gal,” she said, underscoring her resilience.

Stone’s revelations also touched on the frustrations of being pigeonholed in Hollywood, where many still view her through the lens of her iconic role in Basic Instinct. “Because I’m a woman who is beautiful, it’s easier to have me not be emotionally intelligent,” she said, challenging the stereotypes she has faced her entire career.

Her new film, Nobody 2, hit theaters this weekend, but it’s her honesty and her willingness to expose her deepest wounds that have once again cemented Sharon Stone as one of Hollywood’s most fearless voices.

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