By Wonderwall.com Editors
5:45am PDT, May 18, 2021
Sharon Stone says she can’t block the release of an even more revealing ‘Basic Instinct: Director’s Cut’
In her new memoir, “The Beauty of Living Twice,” Sharon Stone recounts a story she’s long maintained about the infamous leg crossing and uncrossing scene in 1992’s “Basic Instinct,” asserting that director Paul Verhoeven promised the audience wouldn’t be able to see anything despite her having nothing on under her skirt. Of course, that wasn’t the case. Now, a racier than ever director’s cut is slated to be released in honor of the movie’s 30th anniversary and Sharon, 63, says she has no way of blocking it. In a new interview with Australia’s “A Current Affair,” the actress, who was 34 when the film originally came out, said (via the Daily Mail), “They’ve decided to release the director’s triple X cut for the 30th anniversary.” The host asked if Sharon could do anything to stop the release, given the exploitation she’s said she experienced while shooting it and Sharon explained that the Screen Actors Guild didn’t protect women in positions such as hers at the time “Basic Instinct” was made. “There are new [SAG] rules about that that have been made and created but they were made after I, as a young lady, made this film, and so they don’t apply to me,” she said, joking, “Regrets are like farts, you can’t…