Sharon Stone is reminding the world that she’s still got it—fearlessly, fiercely, and unapologetically.
At 67, the Hollywood legend just served up one of her boldest photo shoots yet, tapping right back into the energy that made her a global icon in Basic Instinct.
Stone recently posed for Vogue Adria in a sultry, high-fashion spread that left fans doing double takes—especially with a surprise appearance from model Gabriel Aubry, better known as Halle Berry’s ex.
Topless Confidence and a Power Suit Revival
In the photoshoot, Stone rocked a sheer dress with nothing underneath, fully embracing her sex symbol status.
One standout image shows her surrounded by shirtless male models, including Aubry, as she radiates the same magnetic confidence we saw in her Basic Instinct days.
She also brought back her classic power blazer look—this time, styled with no shirt underneath and a voluminous hairstyle that screamed Catherine Trammell, but make it 2025.
Intimate Chemistry with Gabriel Aubry
The chemistry between Sharon and 48-year-old Aubry was impossible to miss.
In one striking photo, she lies across his lap with her legs over his shoulder, leaning in close in a pose that’s equal parts theatrical and sensual.
Their connection wasn’t just for show—Aubry, who shares a 16-year-old daughter with Halle Berry, once called Berry “one of the most beautiful and special people” after their breakup.
But the co-parenting road has been rocky ever since.
The Berry-Aubry Drama That Still Lingers
Aubry and Berry’s split turned messy years ago, especially after Berry tried to move their daughter Nahla to France with then-husband Olivier Martinez.
That led to a now-infamous driveway fight between Martinez and Aubry, both of whom needed medical attention afterward.
Things escalated further when Berry’s nanny accused Aubry of shoving her during a custody handover.
Although she requested a restraining order, a judge denied it and Aubry was never charged.
Stone Says Her Risqué Legacy Now Feels “Ordinary”
Despite the unforgettable legacy of Basic Instinct, Stone recently admitted that her once-controversial interrogation scene—which involved that leg-crossing moment—feels almost tame now.
“Back then, it was a scandal.
Now? It’s very, very ordinary,” she told audiences at the Taormina Film Festival.
She believes the change comes from women finally having more control in the film industry—not just acting, but also writing, directing, and producing.
As a result, films today are less about male fantasy and more about real human experience.
Calling Out Hollywood’s Changing Standards
Stone didn’t hold back on how drastically the film landscape has shifted in 30 years.
Gone are the days of mid-budget dramas and indie flicks getting wide releases—now it’s mostly about massive blockbusters and streaming platforms.
But she’s not mad about it.
“We’re coming back to smaller, more meaningful films, and that’s a good thing.”
The Controversy Behind That Iconic Scene
Though the Basic Instinct moment made her a household name, Sharon revealed in her memoir The Beauty of Living Twice that she felt tricked into exposing herself during filming.
She claims she was assured certain details wouldn’t show on camera—only to discover in a preview that they very much did.
She says she slapped director Paul Verhoeven and stormed out of the screening.
Verhoeven, however, has denied her version of events, saying Sharon knew what the scene required.
Regardless of the fallout, Sharon insists she doesn’t regret doing the film.
The legacy may be complex, but her power and presence are undeniable.