Hollywood Actress Sharon Stone Accuses Producer of Misconduct
Details emerge about Stone’s ordeal while filming ‘Sliver’
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Allegations Made by Sharon Stone
Hollywood actress Sharon Stone has made shocking claims about misconduct she allegedly encountered while filming the 1993 thriller ‘Sliver.’ In the latest episode of ‘The Louis Theroux Podcast,’ Stone revealed that producer Robert Evans asked her to engage in a sexual relationship with her co-star William “Billy” Baldwin to improve their on-screen chemistry.
The Incident & Stone’s Testimony
According to Stone, the incident took place during a meeting in Evans’ office, where he boasted about his past relationships and suggested that her performance and chemistry with Baldwin would improve if they were to engage in a sexual relationship. Stone represented her decision to abstain from the suggestion, stating that she felt pressured by the producer’s comments.
Evans’ Manipulative Tactics
Describing the conversation, Stone claimed that Evans believed their on-screen chemistry would benefit if she complied with his request. Unsettled by the pressure she was facing, she detailed how Evans insensitively labeled her as an “uptight” and “not like a real actress” because of her unwillingness to adhere to his demands.
Producer’s Silence and Further Allegations
At present, representatives for Robert Evans have not commented on Stone’s allegations. Moreover, Baldwin’s representatives declined to provide a statement on the matter. Stone previously discussed the incident in her memoir, ‘The Beauty of Living Twice,’ without revealing the producer’s identity. Robert Evans passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 and was known for his work on acclaimed films such as ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ and ‘The Godfather.’
Reactions and Counter-Allegations
Baldwin’s Response on Twitter
Following the podcast’s airing, William Baldwin, Stone’s co-star in ‘Sliver,’ addressed her allegations in a series of tweets. Baldwin questioned the motive behind Stone’s ongoing remarks about him, stating his suspicion of a lingering infatuation or lingering hurt due to his failure to reciprocate her advances. He even claimed that Stone had informed model Janice Dickinson that she would “make him fall so hard” during a screen test. Additionally, Baldwin hinted at the existence of intriguing and unprofessional stories about Stone’s behavior on set, teasing the possibility of a future book.