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Posted: 2024-05-09T20:24:51Z | Updated: 2024-05-09T21:51:24Z Sharon Stone Shares Heartbreaking Truth About Falling Out Of Favor In Hollywood | HuffPost

Sharon Stone Shares Heartbreaking Truth About Falling Out Of Favor In Hollywood

In seven years, youre no longer the flavor of the time, you no longer have box office heat," Stone said while on "Good Morning Britain."
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Sharon Stone says shes hurt by the way the entertainment industry turned its back on her after a serious health crisis sidelined her career.

The actor and painter was candid while telling Good Morning Britain about taking a break from Hollywood following a stroke and subsequent brain hemorrhage that almost killed her in 2001.

My real first step of recovery was about seven years and thats a long time to lose your momentum, Stone said to hosts Kate Garraway and Ed Balls on Thursday.

The star said shifting her focus to her health had a profound impact on her career, which soared throughout the 90s with parts in Total Recall, Basic Instinct, Casino and more.

In seven years, youre no longer the flavor of the time, you no longer have box office heat, Stone explained. The same people you were working with are no longer in power anymore.

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Sharon Stone attends the 49th Chaplin Award Honoring Jeff Bridges on April 29 in New York City. On Thursday, she spoke about how Hollywood treated her after she nearly died from a brain hemorrhage in 2001.
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Everything changes and people dont really care about that person anymore, she went on. Its like going back to your old job seven years later. It doesnt matter if youre a banker or a car salesman. Seven years go by, you dont just walk back into your job and think nothings changed.

Stone admitted, I was sort of hurt that the world moved on without me, but said she has kind of gotten over it by now.

She also spoke about living with an invisible disability from her brain injury, noting how people can help you when they see you are walking with crutches but when you are having a bit of a problem with brain function, people dont see that.

Staying creative has been key for Stone, who has taken up painting in the years since her life-threatening stroke and brain hemorrhage.

When I get to be creative, whether its on film or on the canvas, I feel very much in my element and that all is right with the world, she said.

Stones paintings are currently the focus of two solo gallery shows. Sharon Stone: My Eternal Failure opened in San Francisco last month and she made her European debut with Totem, which runs through June in Berlin.

Watch Stones powerful full interview below:

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