sharon stone She admitted at the time that she felt ‘hurt’ that people ‘didn’t care’ about her after she stopped being a box office hit or a ‘taste’ of Hollywood.
One of the most notable actresses in Hollywood in the 1990s, she disappeared from the spotlight after suffering a near-death experience 22 years ago.
The actor-turned-painter (66) had only a 1% chance of survival after suffering a brain hemorrhage for nine days due to a stroke in 2001.
Stone, who says her life changed forever after the brain hemorrhage, opened up about why she quit Hollywood.
Talk to your host Kate Garraway and ed balls In England good morning ukShe said: “My first real recovery took about seven years and that was a long time to lose momentum.
“After seven years, you are no longer popular at the time, you are no longer a box office hit, and the people you used to work with are no longer in power.
“Everything changes and people don’t care about that person anymore. This is like going back to your previous job after 7 years. It’s not about just going back to work and thinking nothing has changed.
“I felt a little sad that the world was moving on without me.” which basic instinct The icon said she was learning to accept it and “sort of” move on.
She also told the hosts about her “invisible disability” and how it affects who she is today. “It was truly one of those miraculous moments,” she said. I am a different person and have an invisible disability, but people don’t know that.
“If people see you walking with crutches, they may be able to help you, but if there is a slight problem with your brain function, people don’t see that.”
Over the past few years, the mother of three has stepped away from Hollywood to focus her attention on her art, which has been displayed in galleries across the country.
Last month, she showcased a collection of her paintings at a gallery show at Gallery 181 in San Francisco and shared two of them on Instagram. She has referred to her art as her therapy and a way to escape her own struggles.
Last month, the Emmy winner opened up about her mental health struggles. “We’re all trying to face our demons,” the casino star said during the “Turkish Tea Talk with Alex Salmond” podcast episode.
“We’re all in action, and so am I. We’re trying to figure out how to keep getting back up, how to keep helping people even when we put them down and get us all back on our feet.”
Stone is the World Health Organization’s global health ambassador, who claimed that “worldwide” one in 10 people are experiencing a “mental crisis”.
“It has to start with the individual,” she added. “You have to stand up, pull yourself together, help the person you think has hit you and keep moving forward. And you must forgive immediately. Instant forgiveness for yourself.”