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Sharon Stone, 66, walks with a gold cane while looking stunning in a crushed velvet suit in New York… after going without a cane at Jeff Bridges’ gala

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Sharon Stone looked gorgeous in a crinkled coral velvet suit as she walked with the help of a cane in New York City.

Sharon Stone looked gorgeous in a coral velvet suit as she walked with the help of a gold cane in New York City on Wednesday.

The Basic Instinct star, 66, paired the colorful outfit with a pair of white sneakers and a white crossbody bag.

She wore a white blouse with a plunging neckline and a statement necklace to complete the elegant look.

Sharon, who is being sued for a car accident she was involved in last year, had a big smile on her face as she walked with an acquaintance.

This comes after Stone didn’t need a cane when she looked stunning alongside her friend Jeff Bridges at the 49th Chaplin Award Honoring Bridges at Lincoln Center in New York City on April 29.

Sharon Stone looked gorgeous in a crinkled coral velvet suit as she walked with the help of a cane in New York City.

The Basic Instinct star, 66, paired the colorful outfit with a pair of white sneakers and a white crossbody bag.

The Basic Instinct star, 66, paired the colorful outfit with a pair of white sneakers and a white crossbody bag.

Last week he cried about the icons he admired and how happy he is to work with them.

In an interview with Alex Salmond for Turkish Tea TalkSharon became emotional when she said she loved the people she met in her role as a global humanitarian.

The screen goddess cried when talking about being able to spend time with peacemakers she admired, like Betty Helena Williams, a Welsh Labor politician.

“These people are so brave… I suddenly felt like I was in the right damn room, these are my people, I would stand on the street with these people, I would risk my life with these people, they catch me and I get them,” he said the star in tears.

“It took me 35 years but I’m in the right room,” he said of working with his heroes.

“I never told people here in Los Angeles that I went to get a Nobel Prize… I thought: how can I tell people in the movie business that I won a Nobel Prize?” He cried for the 2013 victory.

Stone also addressed mental health and how so many people need help in her wide-ranging interview.

“We are all trying to face our demons, including me,” he said, noting that one in 10 people are suffering, which was highlighted by the COVID-19 lockdown, when many had to spend time alone.

She wore a white blouse with a plunging neckline and a statement necklace to complete the elegant look.

She wore a white blouse with a plunging neckline and a statement necklace to complete the elegant look.

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Stone didn’t need a cane as she looked stunning alongside her friend Jeff Bridges at the 49th Chaplin Award honoring Bridges at Lincoln Center in New York City on April 29.

Last week, the Casino star debuted a collection of paintings he made in an exhibition at Gallery 181 in San Francisco.

He shared two images on Instagram showing a preview of his collection. This is not the first time she has presented a gallery exhibition.

In recent years, the mother of three has taken a step away from Hollywood and focused her attention on her art, which has been displayed in galleries across the country.

He spends 17 hours a day painting in his Los Angeles mansion and takes his work seriously. His first painting sold for $30,000.

When asked why she paints, Sharon said, “I was really thinking about this the other day…I was thinking about how rarely women get to be what they want to be,” she shared.

“I loved painting when I was a kid,” said the Beauty Of Living Twice author, who grew up in Pennsylvania.

In a new interview with Alex Salmond for Turkish Tea Talk, Sharon became emotional when she said she loved the people she met in her role as a global humanitarian. The screen goddess cried when talking about being able to spend time with peacemakers she admired, like Betty Helena Williams, a Welsh Labor politician.

In a new interview with Alex Salmond for Turkish Tea Talk, Sharon became emotional when she said she loved the people she met in her role as a global humanitarian. The screen goddess cried when talking about being able to spend time with peacemakers she admired, like Betty Helena Williams, a Welsh Labor politician.

Last week, the Casino star debuted a collection of paintings he made in an exhibition at Gallery 181 in San Francisco.

Last week, the Casino star debuted a collection of paintings he made in an exhibition at Gallery 181 in San Francisco.

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