The actress has recounted in her memoir that she was asked to remove her p-nties because they reflected light from her and made her believe that she would not see her n-de.
Almost 30 years have passed since Sharon Stone was placed under the orders of Paul Verhoeven to shoot Basic Instinct and become the protagonist of one of the most remembered scenes in the history of cinema: that crossing of legs in which Stone appeared without clothes inside. A scene in which the actress has just confessed that she was cheated on.
In an advance of the book The Beauty of Living Twice (The beauty of living twice) published by Vanity Fair USA in which she reviews some of the most relevant episodes of her life as an actress, Stone has said that "they asked me to take off my p-nties because they reflected light, but I was assured that nothing would be seen.
The actress says that she was called to see the final result of the film "in a room full of agents and lawyers, most of whom had nothing to do with the project." It was at this point that she saw how perfectly her vagina looked, at which point she slapped Paul Verhoeven in the face and went to her car to call her lawyer.
Stone spoke with the director to let him know that this was not legal, but finally accepted that the scene see the light "because it was correct for the film and for the character", recognizing that after all he did it and thought it was better not object to being part of the film.
In her memoirs, the actress talks at length about her life in Hollywood, reflecting on the stress of being a woman in the film industry and the pressure she has suffered from the directors she has worked with to sleep with her co-stars. , because that way there would be better chemistry on screen.
