Sharon Stone Exposes Producer Who Urged Her To Sleep With Co-Star Billy Baldwin; Actor Threatens to Reveal Secrets

In a recent podcast appearance, Sharon Stone delved into her role in the 1993 mystery-thriller “Sliver,” alongside Billy Baldwin, shedding light on unsettling encounters with producer Robert Evans. The actor recounted disturbing revelations, alleging that Evans coerced her into engaging in off-screen intimacy with Baldwin to enhance their on-screen chemistry. Speaking to Louis Theroux on his podcast, Stone disclosed that Evans believed this tactic would aid Baldwin in “improvising” his performance.

Billy Baldwin rubbishes Sharon Stone’s allegations

In a recent podcast appearance, Sharon Stone delved into her role in the 1993 mystery-thriller “Sliver,” alongside Billy Baldwin, shedding light on unsettling encounters with producer Robert Evans. The actor recounted disturbing revelations, alleging that Evans coerced her into engaging in off-screen intimacy with Baldwin to enhance their on-screen chemistry. Speaking to Louis Theroux on his podcast, Stone disclosed that Evans believed this tactic would aid Baldwin in “improvising” his performance.

Sharon Stone makes shocking allegations against Robert Evans

In her viral podcast, Sharon Stone recounted a disturbing encounter with producer Robert Evans, recalling how he summoned her to his office furnished with outdated ’70s and ’80s couches. Feeling out of place sitting on the floor, Stone revealed how Evans, sporting sunglasses, regaled her with tales of his liaisons, including one with Ava Gardner, before suggesting she sleep with Billy Baldwin to improve his performance in the film.

Stone candidly admitted feeling pressured, highlighting her discomfort with Evans’ unorthodox methods. She reflected on the perception of her uptightness being the movie’s true setback, lamenting her inability to conform to the industry’s expectations of actresses. Drawing a stark contrast, Stone praised Michael Douglas’s professionalism during their intimate scenes in “Basic Instinct,” emphasizing his preparedness and respect on set.