Sharon Stone, 62, talks MeToo, dating on Bumble and stroke recovery

Sharon Stone, 62, talks lasting the test of time in ‘misogynistic’ Hollywood, learning to accept herself after her stroke and the perils of dating on Bumble

Sharon Stone is the cover star for the new edition of German VOGUE.

The 62-year-old actress looks incredible as she poses in a series of power looks, while chatting about lasting the test of time in ‘misogynistic’ Hollywood in the insightful accompanying interview.

The star, who was recently revealed to be on Bumble, also discussed the perils of dating in the internet age, and gave a detailed account of her recovery following her 2001 stroke.

New interview: Sharon Stone is the cover star for the new edition of German VOGUE, chatting about lasting the test of time in 'misogynistic' Hollywood in the accompanying interview

New interview: Sharon Stone is the cover star for the new edition of German VOGUE, chatting about lasting the test of time in ‘misogynistic’ Hollywood in the accompanying interview

Sharon opened up about her early days in film, explaining she struggled to get cast before she stripped off for Playboy in a bid to get given lead female roles.

Then came her iconic Basic Instinct character, the seductive 1992 role she says has ‘dominated’ her life ever since.

Discussing whether the change triggered by #MeToo was noticeable to her, Sharon told the publication: ‘When I started as a model and actress, the term “fuckable” was equated with workable and camera.

‘It was a pretty misogynistic era twenty years ago. Mel Gibson, who is three years older than me, thought I was too old to star opposite him.’ 

Sharon told the publication: 'When I started as a model and actress, the term “fuckable” was equated with workable and camera'

Sharon told the publication: ‘When I started as a model and actress, the term “fuckable” was equated with workable and camera’

Sharon also detailed the tough period in her life that followed the stroke she suffered in 2001, aged 43.

The dramatic life event disrupted her career, finances and her marriage, forcing the star to spend years in recovery, learning to speak and even see properly again. 

On learning to accept herself again and the process of ageing, Sharon said: ‘There was a point in my forties when I went into the bathroom with a bottle of wine, locked the door, and said: “I won’t get out until I can fully accept my body.” 

Sharon also detailed the pitfalls of modern dating and trying to find love again on dating apps.

Sharon was married to screenwriter Michael Greenburg from 1984 to 1987. 

Sick of the questions: Her 1992 role in Basic Instinct has 'dominated' her life ever since

Sick of the questions: Her 1992 role in Basic Instinct has ‘dominated’ her life ever since

Difficult recovery: Sharon also detailed the tough period in her life that followed the stroke she suffered in 2001, aged 43

Difficult recovery: Sharon also detailed the tough period in her life that followed the stroke she suffered in 2001, aged 43

She then wed journalist Phil Bronstein from 1998 until 2004, with whom she raises son Roan, 19.

The star adopted two sons, Quinn, 13, and Laird, 14, on her own. 

Revealing she was getting to meet the kinds of men she’d never meet in real life, the star said she was currently chatting to an aeronautical engineer. 

However, she joked she has the ‘worst luck’ with men and had chatted to everyone from former convicts, to ‘socially awkward’ people or those who prefer their dog’s company to humans. 

‘You know, when you’re single at this age, there’s usually a reason for that. I count myself in there’, she said.     

Sharon proudly reposted some of the stunning snaps from her VOGUE shoot, thanking photographer Liz Collins. 

Read the full interview with the actress in German VOGUE, out now. 

Cover girl: Sharon proudly reposted some of the stunning snaps from her VOGUE shoot, thanking photographer Liz Collins

Cover girl: Sharon proudly reposted some of the stunning snaps from her VOGUE shoot, thanking photographer Liz Collins