Sharon Stone sensational on Friday night as she attended the National Women's History Museum's signature Women Making History Awards Gala in Washington.
Speaking about her grieving process, the actress admitted that she is still struggling to come to terms with the heartbreaking losses, saying: 'I'm just trying to take each day as it comes. Randolph (R) took to the stage on the night And sometimes I could ask the wardrobe supervisor, who may be a woman, if she wouldnโt mind staying on set while I did that.' I was new and he was a very big star,' she revealed at the New York Women In Film & Television's 43rd annual Muse Awards lunch. Field (L) and Dr. Talking about her early career, she said, 'When I would go to the set there would be 300 men, and my hair and makeup and dressers were men, when I was doing sex scenes.
Sharon Stone looked younger than ever as she showed off her sensational physique at the National Women's History Museum's signature Women Making History ...
It was all men and me. I'm so grateful for my body. I was new, and he was a very big star. She opted for minimal makeup with dark matte lipstick and a touch of mascara. She accessorised with a statement clutch and dangly earrings. Sharon Stone, 65, wows in figure-hugging cream gown at the Women Making History Awards Gala