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Sharon Stone Says Younger Boyfriend Ditched Her After She Refused To Get Botox For Him

Sharon Stone Says Younger Boyfriend Ditched Her After She Refused To Get Botox For Him
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Sharon Stone is no stranger to speaking out to men with toxic thoughts.

Recently, the legendary actress confessed she let a relationship with a younger boyfriend die after he told her to get Botox and she refused.


In an interview with Vogue Arabia, she recalled the conversation after her then boyfriend asked her to consider Botox.

“It would probably be really good for your ego and mine if I did [get Botox]....I saw him one more time after that and then he wasn’t interested in seeing me anymore....If you don’t see me for more than that, you’ll please find your way to the exit."

Stone's history with plastic surgery and Botox in particular is not great.

After a stroke, she wound up employing plastic surgery more medically than the usual cosmetic adjustments from other actors in her industry.

“There were periods in the super fame when I got Botox and filler and stuff, and then I had this massive stroke and a nine-day brain hemorrhage and I had to have over 300 shots of Botox and filler to make the one side of my face come up again,”

Twitter responses to her ex-boyfriend's demands were incredulous and outraged.



People turned to discussing how the unnamed ex-boyfriend in question is, well, an idiot.

Going further, another person replied to the above, asking a relevant question.


Another thought was that, well, this conversation and ensuing end of relationship was his loss and her gain.

Other commenters took the time to affirm just how great Sharon Stone is and she definitely wouldn't need Botox for cosmetic reasons.

Even Perez Hilton got in on the commentary, adding his two cents.

One person said this reminded them of a dating rule they have for themself.

Going further, one respondent encouraged Stone to consider alternatives to dating shallow younger men, namely women.

Well, there are plenty of (internet commenter) fish in the sea who very much like Sharon Stone as she is—and who think her ex-boyfriend was an idiot.

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