Why is Sharon Stone considering moving to Europe? The reason behind her possible move
Actress Sharon Stone was at the Taormina Film Festival in Italy to receive a lifetime achievement award, and she spoke on considering moving to Europe.
Actress star Sharon Stone was in Sicily, Italy for the Taormina Film Festival, where she was honored with the Golden Cariddi lifetime achievement award.
Stone, a former fashion model, shot to international fame for her roles in various films, most notably for her part in the 1992 thriller “Basic Instinct.” Her early appearances before her breakthrough performance were in movies like “Stardust Memories” and “Irreconcilable Differences” in the 80s.
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In 1992 came the release of “Basic Instinct”, where she played Catherine Tramell, a seductive and manipulative novelist. This character catapulted her to international stardom.
She has appeared in many other films films, including “Casino” in 1995, for which she received an Academy Award nomination and won a Golden Globe for Best Actress, “Total Recall”, “The Quick and the Dead”, and “The Muse”.
During a press conference before the awards night held on Friday, July 19, the actress mentioned that she was considering moving to Europe. She also spoke about the upcoming election in November, and it appeared that her views on politics could have something to do with her plans to move countries.
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Why is Sharon Stone considering moving to Europe? The reason behind her possible move
“I have always been a very proud American, and I love my country very much,” Stone said.
“Of course, I am deeply concerned with what’s happening in my country now. This is one of the first times in my life that I’ve actually seen anyone running for office on a platform of hate and oppression,” she added.
Stone was later interviewed during a red carpet moment, where she mentioned that she was certainly considering purchasing a house in Italy, a move which she described as “an intelligent construct at this time.”
When asked if her plan was politically motivated, the actress said, “Naturally.” She once again mentioned that presidential candidates are running on a platform of hate, which she said the United States has not faced before.