After 32 years, Sharon Stone recreates the ICONIC SCENE from ‘BASIC INSTINCT.’

The legendary Sharon Stone reenacted a moment from the classic film “Basic Instinct” and posed while wearing only her undergarments.Sharon Stone, 66 years old, posted an Instagram photo of herself in red lace underwear—32 years after her iconic role as the alluring Catherine Tramell.

She jotted down “Raw… yours” in the photo’s caption, which went viral in 12 hours, garnering over 131,000 likes. On this occasion, Michael Douglas was absent from the legendary police questioning scene.

 

Keep in mind that Catherine, in the midst of their barrage of questions, diverted their attention by crossing her legs, exposing her lack of undergarments.Even though it caused quite a stir when it happened, the sequence is now considered a cinematic classic.

Comments poured in on the post, as one would anticipate.   “Even more beautiful,” “It’s impossible that you look this good,” “I can’t believe it’s been 32 years,” “You haven’t aged a day,” “Uh, we needed this—women who aren’t afraid to show their beauty at any age,” “Phenomenal, just like 32 years ago,” were some of the comments.

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