Sharon Stone is detailing her hard reality – since suffering a stroke in 2001, the actress claims she's been cast aside by Hollywood.
In her opening remarks as host of the "Raising Our Voices" luncheon, given by The Hollywood Reporter, Stone admitted that similar to others in the room, she too is "a person that has a diversity issue." "I had a stroke in 2001.
I had a 1% chance of survival. I had a nine-day brain bleed. I recovered for seven years and I haven't had jobs since. My contract changed.
I have a maximum of a 14-hour day. When it first happened, I didn’t want to tell anybody because, you know, if something goes wrong with you, you’re out.
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