Sharon Stone wows in fishnet tights as she ditches trousers for racy snap

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Sharon Stone is known for starring in the likes of Basic Instinct and Total Recall (Image: Instagram)
Sharon Stone is known for starring in the likes of Basic Instinct and Total Recall (Image: Instagram)

Sharon Stone has wowed in fishnet tights for a new magazine front cover as she displays her ageless svelte figure in fishnet tights.

The Hollywood starlet, 65, who is known for starring in Basic Instinct and Total Recall, has been snapped in a very racy outfit for a black-and-white photoshoot for Puss Puss Magazine's recent front cover. In the sultry snap, the blonde beauty can be seen wearing black pants with fishnet stockings, seemingly ditching her trousers for the occasion.

Posing against a wall, Sharon looked sexy as she had her hands intertwined with her short blonde locks, while striking a sultry pose. She wore her black fishnet tights and black pants with a denim shirt-style button-up and then paired the daring look with some pointy stiletto heels that had bows on the front of them. In the caption, Sharon simply penned: "Thank you to @pusspussmag and my amazing team."

The comments section was alight with flame emojis, with many fans in sheer disbelief over Sharon's ageless appearance. One fan penned: "What a woman." While another added: "What are you here, 25 years young??"

A third exclaimed: "OH MY GOD!!!!! You're so f***in' gorgeous!!!!" While a fourth gushed: "Those legs though," and another swooned: "Rockin' body."

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"So sexy! My phone is overheating. It's not functioning properly," exaggerated someone else, while another was quick to note: "The fishnets look great on you with those awesome legs." Another then said she was a "total goddess", while another said: "This one is 'TRULY MAGIC' Keep em coming…."

Earlier this summer, back in June, Sharon spoke candidly at an event about the stroke she suffered in 2001, which saw her admitted to hospital following a brain hemorrhage.

When she was 43, Sharon's vertebral artery "completely ruptured" and caused her brain to bleed for nine days. At the time she had a "one percent" chance of survival and underwent emergency surgery, which lasted for seven hours and was followed by a very long recovery process.

Speaking at The Hollywood Reporter’s Raising Our Voices event in the week and reflecting on her career, Sharon looked back on recovering from her stroke when she said: "I recovered for seven years, and I haven’t had jobs since.

"When it first happened, I didn’t want to tell anybody because you know if something goes wrong with you, you’re out. Something went wrong with me — I’ve been out for 20 years."

The star, who was the face of the film industry in the 90s, then added: "I haven’t had jobs. I was a very big movie star at one point in my life."

Mollie Quirk

Sharon Stone

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