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Sharon Stone Narrowly Avoids 'Basic Instinct' Slip In Hot Shot

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By Gary Trock on November 28, 2020 at 10:25 AM EST

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Sharon Stone may be 62 years old but the iconic movie star is still proving she is just as hot as ever by dropping a fire photo into her Instagram feed that was giving off some major "Basic Instinct" vibes. Stone took to social media over the Thanksgiving weekend and shared what she's thankful for this year -- still being able to throw on some designer couture and flaunt her figure at this stage in her life has brought a smile to the star's face.

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Sharon Stone set the Internet on fire hours after everyone filled up on turkey and stuffing from their Thanksgiving feasts, and offered up some spicy dessert with a lingerie-clad photo was sure to snap anyone out of a tryptophan-induced coma.

"My friend and brilliant stylist @paris_libby sent me this today. I am not only astounded but grateful that I am still modeling at 62, La Dolce Vita , Thx to everyone who hired me this year," Stone wrote while showing gratitude for her opportunities.

Wearing a black bodysuit that hugged all the right areas, Sharon Stone was showing major body ody ody in a pair of hot yellow pumps while straddling the couch in her mansion and barely avoiding a repeat of the famous scene in her provocative 1992 thriller, "Basic Instinct."

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The photo racked up over 150,000 likes in a matter of hours and was praised by other celebrities who marveled at the beauty of Sharon Stone.

Elizabeth Hurley proclaimed, "Legs looking fabulous," while Sharon Osbourne, Naomi Campbell and Janelle Monae dropped some serious fire emojis into the comments section to show their appreciation.

Sharon Stone is grateful for the present, but she's not forgetting about her illustrious past and recently spoke about one of the greatest roles of her career. Speaking to Vogue about her role of Ginger on the 25th anniversary of the iconic masterpiece, "Casino," Stone described immersing herself in the seedy underground of the Las Vegas nightlife.

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“I felt her presence with me quite a bit while playing that part, and by the time it got to her death scene I felt like it was one-hundred-percent her. I wanted it to be absolutely true and pure, and I wanted someone to see her death, where she was alone like that. I didn't want it to go unwitnessed, as it had been."

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