William Baldwin hits back at Sharon Stone over claims she was told to sleep with him to improve his performance in Sliver

Sharon Stone

William Baldwin has responded to Sharon Stone's allegations that she was requested to engage in sexual intercourse with the actor by a producer. He warned that he could share "numerous unsettling" narratives about her.

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The actress who won an award at the age of 66, stated that the producer of their 1993 movie, Sliver, Robert Evans (who passed away in 2019), advised her to have a sexual relationship with Baldwin in order to enhance their chemistry on screen.

In her memoir published in 2021, Stone made mention of the assertions without disclosing any specific individuals involved.

During an appearance on the Louis Theroux podcast, she shared that Evans was dashing around his workplace while sporting shades. She also suggested to sleep with Billy Baldwin, as his acting abilities would improve as a result.

If Billy and I had a chance to share a bed, our on-screen chemistry would become more profound. Just having sex with him would, supposedly, fix the issues with the movie. However, the root cause of it all is my uptightness.

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"I was actually very stingy and unwilling to spend money, which created a major issue."

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Baldwin, who is 61 years old, shared a reply on X (formerly known as Twitter) and denied the story of him having a meeting with Bob Evans to plan the last sex scene is entirely untrue and is a mere myth.

However, he included: "I am uncertain about the reason behind Sharon Stone continually mentioning me after all these years?"

I wonder if she still has feelings for me or if she is still upset over my rejection of her attempts to get closer to me, even though it has been many years since it happened."

I possess a great deal of allegations about her that could cause her to become disoriented, but I've chosen to remain silent.

I am considering whether or not to write a book detailing the numerous troubling, unconventional, and unprofessional stories involving Sharon.

"That could be enjoyable."

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