
Sharon Stone, 67, Goes Topless in Bold New Shoot with Halle Berry’s Ex
More than three decades after "Basic Instinct," Sharon Stone is once again commanding attention — this time in a provocative new shoot.
Sharon Stone has once again pushed boundaries in a bold new photo shoot that pays homage to her iconic role in "Basic Instinct."

Actress Sharon Stone posing with male models in feature for Vogue Adria posted on June 17, 2025 | Source: Instagram/vogue.adria
At 67, the Hollywood veteran embraced her enduring allure in a topless feature for Vogue Adria. She posed alongside a group of male models, including Gabriel Aubry, known for his past relationship with Halle Berry.

Actress Sharon Stone posing with male models in feature for Vogue Adria posted on June 17, 2025 | Source: Instagram/vogue.adria
In a series of striking images, Stone appeared beneath a sheer gown, confidently channeling her famous character, Catherine Trammell. Her poise and presence commanded attention as she posed with Aubry, 48, who shares a daughter with Berry.
One photograph captures the two in a dramatic embrace. Stone is reclining across Aubry’s lap, with her legs draped over his shoulder, evoking a powerful visual narrative. Further echoing her fierce persona, Stone also donned a blazer worn without a shirt.

Actress Sharon Stone posing with male models in feature for Vogue Adria posted on June 17, 2025 | Source: Instagram/vogue.adria
She complemented the look with a sculpted hairstyle reminiscent of her 1990s aesthetic. The fashion-forward shoot revisited themes of confidence, control, and sensuality — elements that have long been associated with the actress.

Actress Sharon Stone posing with Halle Berry's Ex Gabriel Aubrey and other male models in feature for Vogue Adria posted on June 17, 2025 | Source: Instagram/vogue.adria
This new project arrives years after Stone revealed a personal incident in which a surgeon increased her breast size without her consent. It's a revelation that added depth to her public discourse on agency and body autonomy.
The recent images sparked a wave of admiration online, with fans praising her for her confidence and charisma. One user commented, "Most beautiful woman in the world," while another noted, "What makes @sharonstone even more beautiful is her intelligence." Someone else wrote, "I love Sharon Stone she is shameless diva🌹"
Stone's recent appearance in Vogue Adria arrives more than a year after she reflected on her most iconic role — and how its impact has evolved over time.
Speaking at the Taormina Film Festival, the actress addressed the infamous interrogation scene from "Basic Instinct," where her character Catherine Trammell destabilized a room of male detectives with a calculated crossing of her legs.

Celebrated actress Sharon Stone posing with male models in feature for Vogue Adria posted on June 17, 2025 | Source: Instagram/vogue.adria
At the time, the scene was considered highly provocative, even scandalous. Yet, Stone now views the moment through a modern lens. "It seemed like a scandal, and now it seems very, very ordinary," she told Deadline.
Her remarks pointed to a broader shift in the film industry — one that has seen women take on more creative control behind the camera and in storytelling roles.
With more women now writing, directing, and producing, Stone believes the narrative focus has changed. She said actresses are less asked to portray the male fantasy, noting a cultural pivot from stories driven by external desire to those that explore the full range of human experience.
She also addressed the evolving nature of film production and distribution. "Studio systems have changed dramatically," she said, noting the move from diverse mid-budget films to blockbuster-centric strategies.

Sharon Stone at The Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party on February 09, 2020, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
However, she sees promise in the rise of streaming platforms, which she believes could reintroduce more variety and scale to cinematic storytelling. Though "Basic Instinct" catapulted Sharon Stone to international fame, the actress has long maintained that the film’s most controversial moment came at a personal cost.
In her 2021 memoir "The Beauty of Living Twice," Stone claimed she was misled during the filming of the now-infamous leg-crossing scene, which revealed more on screen than she had been led to believe. According to Stone, she was assured by director Paul Verhoeven that nothing explicit would be visible in the final cut.
However, during a preview screening, she says she discovered otherwise, prompting her to confront Verhoeven and leave the room in anger. She recalled slapping the director and later writing about the moment with the remark that audiences could "see all the way to Nebraska."

Sharon Stone at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on May 22, 2014, in Cap d'Antibes, France. | Source: Getty Images
Verhoeven has firmly denied Stone’s account, insisting the actress knew what the camera would capture. He argued that any actress would understand the implications of being asked to remove her underwear and having a camera directed at that area.

Sharon Stone at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre on November 19, 2023, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Despite the disagreement, Stone has repeatedly said she harbors no regrets about making the film. Now gracing the cover of Vogue Adria’s June issue, Stone appears not only as a cinematic icon but also as a multifaceted force in the entertainment world.
Alongside her enduring career in film, she is recognized as a producer, artist, and humanitarian. The feature explores her current projects and personal philosophies. It touches on how she approaches adversity and what continues to inspire her.
With decades in the spotlight, Sharon Stone continues to blend artistry with advocacy, reshaping her legacy with each new endeavor.