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Sharon Stone looks every bit the proud mother as she holds her youngest son, Laird Vonne, 18, on the arm as they head out to dinner in Rome.

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Sharon Stone exuded elegance and style on Saturday night as she snuggled up to her son Laird Vonne on the way home from dinner in Rome.

Sharon Stone exuded elegance and style on Saturday night as she snuggled up to her son Laird Vonne on the way home from dinner in Rome.

The 66-year-old actress looked radiant in a flowing chiffon dress with a yellow and orange paisley print.

Sharon beamed as she hid her eyes behind a pair of oversized, rose-tinted glasses, while carrying a bouquet of red roses.

She added height to her look with a pair of knitted wedges, while her youngest son, 18, sweetly helped her walk down the cobblestone streets by linking arms.

Laird appeared to be in high spirits as he and his famous mother left the Dal Bolognese restaurant and headed to their waiting car.

Sharon Stone exuded elegance and style on Saturday night as she snuggled up to her son Laird Vonne on the way home from dinner in Rome.

The 66-year-old actress looked radiant in a flowing chiffon dress with a yellow and orange paisley print as she hid her eyes behind a pair of large, rose-tinted glasses.

The 66-year-old actress looked radiant in a flowing chiffon dress with a yellow and orange paisley print as she hid her eyes behind a pair of large, rose-tinted glasses.

She added height to her look with a pair of knitted wedges, while her youngest son, 18, sweetly helped her walk down the cobblestone streets by linking arms.

She added height to her look with a pair of knitted wedges, while her youngest son, 18, sweetly helped her walk down the cobblestone streets by linking arms.

The teenager, who recently celebrated her high school graduation in May, looked dapper in a white shirt and matching pants.

Sharon adopted Laird in May 2005, saying at the time: “I’ve been trying to adopt a second child for years, with ups and downs.”

She added: “So I didn’t fully believe it until I had him in my arms.”

The Basic Instinct star is also the proud mother of adopted sons Roan, 24, and Quinn, 17.

She adopted Roan with her then-husband Phil Bronstein, but the couple divorced after six years of marriage in 2004, when he was four.

In 2018, Sharon opened up about what it was like raising her three children as a single mother.

She said People:When you decide to embark on this great adventure of being a single parent, you don’t know what it’s going to be like.

“You think, how am I going to be able to do all this? It’s just too much. Even with the help we’re lucky enough to have, your hair is still going down the shower drain. It’s just too much.”

But despite the difficulties, the movie star said it was all worth it: “This is a very good time in my life right now, my life is happy.”

Sharon adopted Laird in May 2005 and is also the proud mother of their adopted sons Roan, 24, and Quinn, 17 (Quinn, Roan and Laird pictured in 2017).

Sharon adopted Laird in May 2005 and is also the proud mother of their adopted sons Roan, 24, and Quinn, 17 (Quinn, Roan and Laird pictured in 2017).

In 2018, Sharon opened up about what it was like raising her three children as a single mother and recently stated that she has no regrets about prioritizing her children over her career or fame.

In 2018, Sharon opened up about what it was like raising her three children as a single mother and recently stated that she has no regrets about prioritizing her children over her career or fame.

In October, Sharon added that she has no regrets about prioritizing her children over her career or fame.

She said: “I’m grateful that I chose motherhood and didn’t prioritize Hollywood, because they certainly didn’t prioritize me.”

Sharon has been open and honest about the various tragedies she has endured throughout her life, before and after becoming a mother, which included multiple miscarriages due to an autoimmune disease and endometriosis.

She has previously opened up about miscarriages, saying: “We as women don’t have a forum to discuss the depth of this loss. I lost nine children to miscarriage.

“It’s not a small thing, physically or emotionally, but we are made to feel like it’s something we have to endure alone and in secret, with a kind of sense of failure.”

Her appearance in Italy comes just days after she revealed her “unsettling” career-long fear of being shot dead by a fan following a chat with Sylvester Stallone.

His appearance in Italy comes just a few days after he revealed his

Her appearance in Italy comes just days after she revealed her “unsettling” career-long fear of being shot dead by a fan following a chat she had with Sylvester Stallone (pictured in 2006).

Her fears arose from the trauma of her breakout role as Catherine Tramell in Basic Instinct in 1992, which made her an overnight celebrity (pictured with Michael Douglas).

Her fears arose from the trauma of her breakout role as Catherine Tramell in Basic Instinct in 1992, which made her an overnight celebrity (pictured with Michael Douglas).

Her fears arose from the trauma of her breakout role as Catherine Tramell in Basic Instinct in 1992, which made her an overnight celebrity.

Speaking at a charity gala in Cannes according to SunSharon said: ‘What Sly told me is that all of a sudden you’re walking down the street, everyone’s doing this (reaching into pocket) and you don’t know if they’re reaching for the pen or the gun.

That’s what’s so disturbing, because everyone does it, but you don’t know why.

“You constantly feel in that unstable place that you always have to figure out, fix, and be prepared.”

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