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Sharon Stone reveals how she was abused by her grandfather

The actress also opened about one near-fatal She suffered in 2001, a traumatic experience that almost cost her life. Doctors reportedly gave her a chance of one percent to survive after her brain blanked for nine days.

“I had to learn to walk, speak and read again,” she remembered, and unveiled the physical and emotional toll that the event decreased at her. Even after her recovery, she noticed that opportunities in Hollywood were scarce, especially for women.

She regretted, “In those days, if a woman, if something happened to you, you were ready.”

However, Stone’s resilience is clear, because she has not only recovered from her health fights, but also raised three sons, while she strived to forge a successful career in an industry that has often set her aside.

She confirmed: “I am a glass-and-half kind of girl,” while she emphasizes her determination to maintain a positive view despite the many challenges she has encountered.

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