Sharon Stone's Stunning Hair Transformation Earns Her an 'Always Hot' Stamp of Approval From Fans
Forever A-list made a chic fashion statement as she stepped onto the red carpet for the Nobody 2 premiere. The Basic Instinct star debuted a stunning new wavy hairstyle, a total style refresh that has fans and the internet buzzing with praise.
Stone turned heads a soft, shoulder-length 'do featuring gentle, flowing waves and a sophisticated center part. The actress complemented her new tresses with a classic 'fit: a form-fitting floor-length black dress, a chunky gold bracelet, and a pair of oversized sunglasses.
It wasn't just her outfit and hair that stole the show. In a moment that delighted the crowd, the Casino star paused her walk down the red carpet to take selfies with fans who had gathered for the event.
Before the premiere, the star took to Instagram to share her new look, and the comments section immediately exploded with an outpouring of love and admiration. Fans praised the new style and Stone's seemingly ageless beauty.
"Congratulations, perfect look and new wavy hair.. I can't wait to see you in this new challenging role👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🥰" one fan wrote, referencing her return to the big screen. Another gushed, "Absolutely Stunning you get younger looking everyday."The compliments continued to roll in, with one fan writing, "You are so gorgeous!! And smart, talented, and a terrific activist for women and girls!!" Other comments were equally effusive: "Gorgeous," "Queen," "Smoking," and "She's a dish" were just a few of the compliments. One fan couldn't get over the look, writing, "Stunning classy sophisticated looking woman for ever." Another commenter simply declared her "ALWAYS HOTT [sic]."
With her new look and a role in a major action film, Sharon Stone proves she's still very much at the top of her game, both on and off the red carpet.
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