Sharon Stone is in the middle of filming the new action-thriller Nobody 2, which serves as a direct sequel to Nobody (2021), starring Bob Odenkirk.
But with six to eight weeks of filming still ahead of her, the 66-year-old actress decided to enjoy a little time off and have lunch with two of her three adopted children.
On Saturday, Stone was spotted leaving Via Alloro restaurant in Beverly Hills with her sons Roan, 24, and Laird, 19.
She seemed excited to spend quality time with her children as they stopped to pose for photos in valet parking.
The Basic Instinct star looked chic for her lunch date in a black blouse and baggy jeans with flecks of white paint.
Sharon Stone, 66, stepped out for lunch with two of her three sons, Roan, 24, and Laird, 19, at Italian restaurant Via Alloro in Beverly Hills on Saturday.
She seemed excited to spend quality time with her children as they stopped to pose for photos in valet parking.
To complete her look, Stone wore black pumps and green sunglasses.
Her eldest son, Roan, seems to have a penchant for style and fashion, and that day he looked great in skinny black jeans, a Chicago White Sox jersey and black leather pointy-toe shoes.
Laird, who is about to leave the nest and head off to college, opted for a sportier look with black shorts and a matching T-shirt.
Just two weeks ago, Stone shared a photo of herself and Laird while they were on vacation, revealing, “Last trip before college.”
Stone suffered several miscarriages during her marriage to Phil Bronstein due to autoimmune disease and endometriosis and was unable to have biological children.
As a result, the couple decided to adopt Roan in 2000.
Bronstein filed for divorce in 2003, citing irreconcilable differences, and the settlement was finalized the following year.
The judge in the case ruled that Roan would remain primarily with Bronstein and Stone would have visitation rights.
The veteran Hollywood leading lady ended up adopting Laird in 2005. The following year, Stone adopted her third child, 17-year-old Quinn.
Stone is also an accomplished painter who began pursuing her craft full-time in her home studio in Los Angeles after suffering a stroke in 2001.
She began painting as a child, with the help of her Aunt Vonne, who created murals in her childhood home, and later went on to study art in college.
When Stone suffered the stroke, and was given a 5 percent chance of survival, it took her seven years to recover, and art offered her a path to healing that acting did not, according to Observer.
Along with Laird and Roan, Stone is also a mother to adopted son Quinn (center), 17.
“Last trip before college,” Stone announced in an Instagram post with her son Laird on August 1.
In addition to being an Oscar-nominated actress, Stone is also an accomplished painter, having studied the art form in college.
The Pennsylvania native began painting full-time in her Los Angeles home studio after suffering a stroke in 2001.
The artist is also among the new cast members starring in Nobody 2, the sequel to the 2021 action-thriller starring Bob Odenkirk, Connie Nielsen and Christopher Lloyd, who all reprise their roles.
The first film follows a mild-mannered family man who returns to his old life as a killer after he and his family become the target of a vengeful man.
Despite having its release dates changed several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it grossed $57.5 million at the global box office on a $16 million budget.
With Colin Hanks joining the cast alongside Stone, filming on Nobody 2 is set to continue in October, with the film set to hit theaters in the United States on August 15, 2025.