Sharon Stone Makes Rare Red Carpet Appearance with All 3 of Her Sons at Premiere of Her Latest Movie, 'Nobody 2'
Sharon Stone made a rare red carpet appearance with all three of her sons at the Los Angeles premiere of her new movie Nobody 2 on Monday, Aug 11
Stone was joined by Roan, 25, Laird, 20, and Quinn, 19
Bob Odenkirk, Connie Nielsen, Christopher Nielsen, Wu-Tang Clan's RZA and Colin Hanks also attended the eventSharon Stone's sons are coming out to support their mom!
The actress, 67, was joined on the red carpet by her three sons, Roan, 25, Laird, 20, and Quinn, 19, in a rare public appearance together at the Los Angeles premiere of Nobody 2 on Monday, Aug. 11.
The boys were smartly dressed in suits for the occasion and appeared to be in happy spirits as they posed for photos with their mom on the red carpet.
All three wore suits with Roan opting for pink, while Laird sported a gray checked double-breasted number and Quinn donned a navy pinstripe two-piece. Sharon looked elegant in a navy form-fitting long dress, accessorized with a large gold clutch and bangle.
Also attending the L.A. premiere were Sharon's costars in the hotly anticipated sequel, Bob Odenkirk, Connie Nielsen, Christopher Nielsen, Wu-Tang Clan's RZA and Colin Hanks.
Sharon adopted her eldest son Roan with her ex-husband Phil Bronstein in 2000. After the pair divorced in 2004, the actress also adopted Laird and Quinn.
Sharon's latest red carpet appearance with her boys comes after she shared a sweet throwback photo of her sons on Instagram in late June. She was pictured sitting with them as young boys on a chair outdoors in a forest as they wore matching outfits.
'#FBF Yes I raised a shoe full of boys,' Sharon wrote in the caption.
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For Mother's Day in May, Sharon posted another throwback photo on Instagram of her boys as toddlers sweetly hugging each other in a pool as she wrote in tribute, 'They boys, now young men, have made my Mother's Day EVERYTHING 🥰.'
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In August 2024, Sharon shared a motherhood milestone as her second son flew the nest for college.
The Basic Instinct star posted a photo on Instagram of Laird as she dropped him off at college in Utah, where he is studying medicine, standing in front of a large banner that reads "U Belong" and holds up a "U" with his fingers.
"Big day @la1rds," the proud mom wrote in her caption. "Off to University 🏆 ❤️."
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