Sharon Stone shared some passionate words while speaking at The AIDS Monument groundbreaking in West Hollywood on June 5. The “Basic Instinct” star is a passionate advocate for AIDS research who has served as the Global Chair for the American Foundation for AIDS Research(amFAR) for 20 years.
RELATED: Sharon Stone Insists She’s Done Talking About That ‘Basic Instinct’ Scene: ‘It’s Ancient History For Me’ “And while we are here in our little neck of the woods creating this memorial,” said the 63-year-old actress. “This is a global moment.
While we stood here fighting hand in hand, 44 million people died on our watch.” June 5 marked 40 years since the first documented cases of HIV/AIDS were reported by the Centers For Disease Control and
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