Sharon Stone reveals she went on 1 date with Nelly
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Sharon Stone, 67, reveals she once went on a date with Nelly, 50 — and if they ever went out again
Sharon Stone, 67, has revealed that she once went on a date with Nelly, 50, despite the pair’s more than 15-year age gap. The “Basic Instinct” actress confessed to the surprising dalliance while promoting her new movie, “Nobody 2,” with co-star Bob Odenkirk during “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” on Sunday, Aug. 17.
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Sharon Stone is a proud boy mom. The actress, 67, was joined by her three sons, Roan, 25, Laird, 20, and Quinn, 19, for a rare red carpet appearance at Monday’s premiere of her new film, “Nobody 2,” in Los Angeles. Stone wore a navy dress, glasses and a gold bangle bracelet as she posed for pictures with her sons, who all wore suits.
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Sharon Stone brought her boys to the “Nobody 2” premiere. The actress’ three sons — Roan, 25, Laird, 20, and Quinn, 19 — suited up for rare red carpet appearance Monday. Stone’s eldest child wore a pink suit to the Los Angeles event, while Laird and Quinn respectively rocked navy pinstripes and a gray ensemble.
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