Sharon Stone's botox blunder
Sharon Stone wanted to inject son's feet with botox
Sharon Stone wanted to inject son's feet with botox
Sharon Stone wanted to inject her son's feet with Botox to stop them from smelling, court papers have revealed.
The Casino star recently lost custody of eight-year-old son Roan, after her plea for him move to LA to live with her was rejected.
Ex-husband, Phil Bronstein, will have custody of the child, with Sharon being allowed monthly visits.
Judge Anne-Christine Massullo, who presided over the case, said in court documents: 'Mother appears to overreact to many medical issues involving Roan.
'Mother suggested that Roan should have Botox injections in his feet to resolve a problem he had with foot odour.
'As father noted, the simple and common sense approach of making sure Roan wore socks and used foot deodorant corrected the odour problem.'
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Newspaper editor Phil also reportedly alleges that Sharon became convinced Roan had a spinal condition, even though there was no apparent evidence for the case.
A spokesman for Stone has yet to comment.
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