Sharon Stone, the 63 year-old Hollywood star best known for movies like Basic Instinct and Casino, has been dating the 25 year-old rapper RMR for “several months.”
Page Six reported that the couple has been spotted on “several dates” at hotspots all over the Los Angeles area.
“She’s definitely having a hot girl summer,” one source said. “They were together hanging out with Drake’s [artist] PND, and they were canoodling and popping bottles. They were dancing to hip-hop. Chris Brown was also there.”
The insider went on to say that RMR, who protects his identity by wearing a ski mask and gold grills on his teeth, “respects her and thinks she’s cool as f–k.” The source added that the rapper is a huge fan of Stone’s movie Casino.
“They’re enjoying each other’s company right now and hanging out. They’re having a great time together,” said the source, adding that he even convinced the actress to put on one of his signature ski masks in the club.
“They’re on the same frequency and it’s a very unique friendship,” the insider alleged.
When contacted about this by reporters, Stone’s reps simply said “No comment.”
Last year, Stone opened up in an interview about how important physical looks really are.
“You don’t even realize how much [looks] matter until they start to go,” Stone told the Telegraph, adding that it’s a “big, fat stupid lie if anyone says that they don’t.”
Stone also said in this interview that she feels empathy for Donald Trump.
“Actually, I have empathy for him,” she said of the president. “I think he’s had some childhood trauma.”
“I look at this man and it feels to me like whatever his traumas are, he is torturing himself and hurting himself. And it’s affecting so many people that are coming out in support [of him], with Nazi masks and all that stuff,” Stone continued. “Those are also people who have a heartbreaking level of internal rage, and that rage comes from feeling so insecure and so hurt.”
Stone then talked about feeling vindicated by the #MeToo movement after years of being labeled as “difficult” or “hard to work with.” She specifically remembered one director who “asked me to sit on his lap every day to receive direction.”
She also recalled a male actor in the cast of the 1984 film Irreconcilable Differences, who once yelled in reference to her on a crowded set, “‘Would you get out of the f—king way? I can’t even see her tits!”
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