Sharon Stone, the sexy icon of the film "Basic Instinct," has become the subject of plastic surgery rumors after showing an ageless, "unprecedentedly youthful" look that belies her 68 years.

On the 1st (local time), according to the Daily Mail, Sharon Stone attended an event at the New York SiriusXM studio and walked the red carpet. Online, there was a heated debate about her, who appeared with a taut and smooth face that made it hard to believe she is 68.

One internet user raised suspicions on X (formerly Twitter), saying, "Did Sharon Stone have an extensive facelift like Kris Jenner?", and another Reddit user wrote, "How can she look so vibrant at 68? It seems like she had plastic surgery," expressing astonishment.

In fact, that day Sharon Stone showed off "porcelain skin" with no wrinkles or age spots to be found. She paired a striking red leather jacket with a black top and khaki slacks with a slit, showcasing her sophisticated fashion sense. Especially, the pink-toned makeup and soft wavy hairstyle further highlighted her elegance.

But Sharon Stone has long been an advocate of "natural aging," consistently denying plastic surgery rumors.

In a 2013 interview with a media outlet, she confessed, "Many doctors recommended a facelift to me," and recounted, "Once I was almost persuaded and looked carefully in the mirror, but I couldn't figure out what on earth they wanted to lift on my face," saying she flatly refused.

Stone also said, "There is a sexiness in the imperfections of the art of aging. It is very sensual," and added, "People are afraid of change, but when you lose something you also gain something. As the fat on my face reduced, I actually got great cheekbones," expressing her conviction.

At the same time, Stone showed an open attitude, saying, "If there is something you want to fix, it's right to fix it. I don't think plastic surgery itself is bad," but she emphasized, "However, distorting yourself grotesquely is wrong."

She especially emphasized the importance of psychological counseling before plastic surgery, adding the weighty view, "You cannot cure psychological illness with plastic surgery. I think the counseling process before surgery should be a mandatory requirement of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)."

Meanwhile, Sharon Stone appears in the popular drama "Euphoria 3".

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