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Sharon Stone, 65, SHOCKS her followers with crotch shot in undies and fishnet stockings for Puss Puss magazine cover: 'Just unreal!

Sharon Stone has shocked her Instagram followers.

The Basic Instinct star posted her startling cover of the new Puss Puss magazine to social media on Friday morning.

The Hollywood diva, 65, was wearing black undies with fishnet stockings and pointy stiletto heels with bows on top as she thrust out her crotch.

The talented painter was looking down as her cleavage was on display in a tight-fitting denim shirt that was unbuttoned plenty.

In another image, the Casino actress was seen in close up looking incredibly glamorous in a pair of oversized prescription glasses that framed her face perfectly.

Wow factor: Sharon Stone has shocked her Instagram followers. The Basic Instinct star posted her startling cover of the new Puss Puss magazine to social media on Friday morning

One follower said, ‘Just unreal.’ Another said, ‘Those legs though.’ And a woman shared: ‘OMG! She is wild.’

Most of the comments were very complimentary as they remarked on how ‘youthful and toned’ she looks. 

The shoot was from Branislav Simoncik for Issue 18 marked AW23/24.

On social media she thanked Puss Puss for the cover as she credited her glam team.

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This comes after the author said she ‘needs’ eight hours of sleep a night so she doesn’t have seizures.

The Muse actress was given just a one percent chance of making it through alive after she suffered a nine-day bleed on her brain in 2001.

And she admitted she doesn’t ‘get hired a lot’ these days because of the way she needs to manage the ongoing effects of what happened to her.

‘I’ve become more comfortable with publicly saying what’s really happened to me now,’ she told People magazine.

‘For a long time I wanted to pretend that I was just fine.

‘I need eight hours of uninterrupted sleep for my brain medication to work so that I don’t have seizures. So I’m a disability hire, and because of that I don’t get hired a lot. These are the things that I’ve been dealing with for the past 22 years, and I am open about that now.’

Brainy beauty: In another image, the Casino actress was seen in close up looking incredibly glamorous in a pair of oversized prescription glasses that framed her face perfectly

Brainy beauty: In another image, the Casino actress was seen in close up looking incredibly glamorous in a pair of oversized prescription glasses that framed her face perfectly

Following her hospitalization, the Basic Instinct star was ‘stuttering’ and not ‘seeing correctly.’

She also had memory loss, but it wasn’t only her health issues and the lack of work opportunities that rocked her.

Sharon’s marriage to Phil Bronstein – with whom she adopted son Roan, now 23 – subsequently broke down and they divorced 2001, and not only did she feel as though she had ‘lost everything.’

She still doesn’t think she ‘got most of it back’, but it’s something she’s made peace with now.

She said: ‘I lost everything. I lost all my money. I lost custody of my child. I lost my career. I lost all those things that you feel are your real identity and your life.

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‘I never really got most of it back, but I’ve reached a point where I’m okay with it, where I really do recognize that I’m enough.’

The Casino actress – who also has Laird, 18, and 17-year-old Quinn – has grown to appreciate the fact she doesn’t have to take care of everyone else and it is OK for her to admit to her own vulnerabilities.

Almost 20 years ago: Stone - seen on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in 2004 - said she needs to sleep plenty to not have seizures

Almost 20 years ago: Stone – seen on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in 2004 – said she needs to sleep plenty to not have seizures

With her sons and mother: The Casino actress - who also has Laird, 18, and 17-year-old Quinn - has grown to appreciate the fact she doesn't have to take care of everyone else and it is OK for her to admit to her own vulnerabilities

With her sons and mother: The Casino actress – who also has Laird, 18, and 17-year-old Quinn – has grown to appreciate the fact she doesn’t have to take care of everyone else and it is OK for her to admit to her own vulnerabilities

She said: ‘I come from a very broken family. 

‘I grew up believing that taking care of everybody else was what I was supposed to do.

‘It took me a long time to understand that I had a life of my own and that I didn’t have to fix it for everybody else, and that it was okay for me to receive care, for me to be enough as a disabled person.

‘I feel proud of myself and proud of my accomplishments — from surviving to helping others survive.’

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