Sharon Stone denies Botox story

Sharon Stone denies wanting to Botox son's feet

Sharton Stone
Sharton Stone

Sharon Stone denies wanting to Botox son's feet

Sharon Stone has denied stories that she wanted to Botox her son's feet to stop them from smelling.

In court papers from the Basic Instinct star's custody battle with ex-husband Phil Bronstein over eight-year-old Roan, the judge cited the alleged remark as an example of Sharon overreacting to his medical conditions.

But Sharon has issued a statement through her lawyer, Martin Singer, denying the allegation. He said: 'Sharon Stone never made this statement. It is a complete fabrication.'

Stone lost a bid to move Roan from Bronstein's home in San Francisco to live with her in LA. But Singer also denied that Sharon has lost custody of the child, insisting that her custody rights are the same as they've been for years.

He said: 'Sharon Stone sought to modify her custody arrangement with her ex-husband by having her son spend most of the school year with her.

'Although the court denied Sharon's request to modify the custody arrangement already in place, Sharon will maintain the same custody arrangement and visitation that she's had with her child for the past several years and still has joint legal and physical custody of her son.'

He added: 'Sharon loves her son Roan and only wants the best for him.'

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