Sharon Stone reveals what she wished her late mother had said


Sharon Stone opens up about one of the most heartbreaking moments she shared with her mother before her death.

The actress reflected on her mother’s final days and the emotional burden of trying to offer comfort instead of honesty.

Now Sharon Stone shares why she chose not to honor her mother’s last request and the words she wishes she had heard before saying goodbye.

Sharon Stone leaves her Hotel Grande Bretagne, Athens
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Stone recalled that her mother’s final hours became an emotional turning point as she struggled to let go. Talking further All that is live with Anderson Cooper, The actress said Dorothy fought death for hours while receiving hospice care at home, leaving her to realize her own presence was keeping her mother alive.

The actress said she left the room because she believed her mother could only die peacefully if she “let her go.” Although she desperately wanted to hear words like “I’m proud of you,” “I love you,” or “I’m sorry,” she accepted that those words would never come.

Dorothy died, and Stone said she knew taking the time to step away had given her mother the peace she deserved as she left this world.

Later, she would say that during her time in hospice, her mother treated her like a caregiver rather than a daughter, revealing childhood trauma when they were alone together.

Childhood wounds that have never fully healed

Sharon Stone at the Los Angeles premiere of Universal Pictures' 'Nobody 2'
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As reported by PEOPLEthe “Basic Instinct” actress reflected on the years her parents spent living with her while her father battled a terminal illness. Looking back, she said she believes the event may have deeply affected her late mother, Dorothy.

According to the actress, moving into her daughter’s home may have left Dorothy feeling “internally incompetent”, something she believes fueled much of the anger and emotional distance that shaped their relationship.

Instead, she tried to make her mother feel stronger by giving her everything she thought she needed, but later realized it might have done more harm than good.

The actress said she sometimes “overpowered” relatives and inadvertently left them so dependent that they were “frustrated” and “angry all the time.

She also created a comfortable hospital-like environment for her father’s final days in the boarding house. Yet their relationship was never quite harmonious, and the words she hoped would come never did.

Sharon Stone opens up about family abuse that shaped her life

Sharon Stone at the Variety Power of Women: Los Angeles Event
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Stone reveals disturbing truths in her memoir, “The Beauty of Living Twice.” The actress, as reported earlier by The explosionhas stated that her grandfather allegedly abused many generations of women in her family and caused emotional trauma that lasted for many years.

According to Stone, her mother endured years of physical abuse before she eventually left home as a child. At the same time, both she and her sister were also subjected to abuse by the same family member.

She has also credited her father for giving her confidence and helping her navigate life. She described him as her closest ally and credited him with giving her confidence and helping her find her place in a world where she often felt unsupported.

How stones redirected towards healing in the face of struggles

Sharon Stone at the CORE Gala to benefit the nonprofit's crisis efforts around the world
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The painful family experiences were only part of the challenges Stone has overcome. After the life-threatening stroke she suffered in 2001, the actress said she lost millions of dollars, saw career opportunities disappear and struggled to regain stability.

Instead of letting these setbacks define her, Stone redirected her focus to raising her three adopted sons and rebuilding her life on her own terms. She has said that motherhood became more important than Hollywood.

Looking back, Stone has said she doesn’t regret the path she chose. While her career changed dramatically after her stroke, she believes that prioritizing her family and personal healing ultimately became one of the most important decisions of her life.

Sharon Stone found a new purpose after her near-death experience

Sharon Stone at The Pale Blue Eye Los Angeles premiere
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Stone’s life took a dramatic turn after surviving a near-fatal stroke and brain hemorrhage in 2001. As previously reported by The explosionthe actress said the experience reshaped her priorities, leading her to value family, healing and purpose over Hollywood success.

The road back was long. Stone spent years rebuilding her health and career after losing her job, losing her home and enduring the breakdown of her recovering marriage.

She has since become a stroke advocate while also discovering a renewed passion for painting, which she describes as a deeply spiritual process inspired by loved ones she has lost.

After opening up about her mother’s final days and the lifelong wounds that shaped their relationship, what will Sharon Stone reveal?


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