Sharon Stone is speaking out on the dangers of recreational drug use and the opioid crisis in America. The 65-year-old actress recalled losing loved ones to drugs in the early years of her career while giving a speech at the Art House Gala honoring Nan Goldin Wednesday, according to People magazine.
The "Basic Instinct" star also said she had to push back against hospital staff who repeatedly prescribed opioids to her son while he recovered from a ski accident, per the outlet. "I modeled in New York in the late '70s and the '80s.
I spent a lot of time at Studio 54. A lot of my friends are dead. Don't f--- with me," the "Basic Instinct" star said. "Do not cross the line between health and healing and abuse.
My brother went to Attica [Prison]. He crossed the line. Do not cross the line with me." During her speech, Stone said she had to ask medical staffers multiple times not to prescribe OxyContin to her son.
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