Sharon Stone still doesn't consider herself a sex symbol. The 62-year-old actress opened up in the October issue of Town & Country about beauty standards in Hollywood and how she felt being valued for her beauty over her acting skills sometimes. “It’s difficult because everybody expects you to be that all the time,” Stone said of being labeled sexy early on her career. “It was very difficult for Marilyn Monroe.
She did movies that really mattered, like 'Bus Stop,' 'The Misfits,' but she still couldn’t get completely out of being that thing.
It’s very hard to shake.” The "Ratched" star admitted that working in Tinseltown is a strange experience that not many handle in the right way. "It’s called show business,” she said. “I believe that it’s.
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