SHARON Stone looked sensational as she sprawled on a bed in her underwear in a new shoot for Haute Living magazine.
She is just as appealing as in her Basic Instinct days as she posed in sexy outfits and spoke about her new appreciation for life following her 2001 stroke.
Sharon Stone sprawled on a bed in her underwear in a sheer outfi
Sharon Stone sprawled on a bed in her underwear in a sheer outfitCredit: Haute Living magazine
In one shot, the screen siren is seen lying on a bed wearing nothing but black pants and a matching bra with a white lace blouse over the top.
The stunning shoot also showed her flashing her cleavage in a shimmering gold gown accessorised with a gold Hublot Watch.
She appeared to go bra-less under the sparkly dress which flattered her super-toned body.
Sharon, who recently stunned while taking a dip in Miami, wore her hair in her trademark pixie blonde crop and kept her make-up classic, going for Hollywood glam with a slick of red lippy.
Sharon Stone glitters in a gold gown and gold Hublot Watch for Haute magazine shoot
Sharon Stone glitters in a gold gown and gold Hublot Watch for Haute magazine shootCredit: Haute Living magazine
In another picture, she oozed glam in a red floaty gown which showed off her killer pins – and even revealed a hint of her black knickers.
She looked happy and relaxed as she raised her arms above her head for the striking shot.
Sharon has dealt with her share of adversity over the years, including suffering from a stroke in 2001.
She survived the near-death experience, and came out a changed woman – and admits it gave her a new outlook on life.
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She told the magazine:“This experience caused me to become a more fragile individual in many ways. I’m a bit of a daffodil.
“Because I’m clear-minded and honest, it is sometimes hard for others to get out of themselves long enough to notice that I’m actually kind of tiny and fragile.
“Sometimes, I have to say no to people because I can’t be everything to everyone, which can be hard to hear.”
She explained that she’s now learned to prioritise what matters most to her.
The devoted charity campaigner, who has been on a quest to help to end the AIDS epidemic for more than 20 years, added:
“I realised that I exist for a reason.”