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“It costs a lot to be famous”: Sharon Stone discusses the burden of expenses imposed by her star status

2024-02-14T13:49:13.356Z

Highlights: Sharon Stone discusses the burden of expenses imposed by her star status. “Fame is very expensive. You go out to dinner, there are 15 people at the table, and who gets the bill? You're the one who get the $3,000 bill every time," she says. She also has to hire a host of employees to both ensure her safety but also make her beautiful and presentable at all times. "Dude, they know me even in the Amazon rainforest”.


The actress spoke in the columns of InStyle magazine this Tuesday, February 13, dissecting in particular her relationship with money and the difficulties inherent to notoriety.


Being rich and living it badly.

Sharon Stone explains this Tuesday, February 13 in

InStyle

that it is “difficult and very expensive to be famous”, especially because it is up to her to pay for each occasion.

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“And who gets the bill?”

Sharon Stone explains in particular that, because of her supposed wealth due to fame, she is expected to pay the bill, all the time.

She says in particular that she has to pay “at every dinner”: “Fame is very expensive.

You go out to dinner, there are 15 people at the table, and who gets the bill?

You're the one who gets the $3,000 bill every time."

Furthermore, her notoriety means that she "can no longer jump on a Delta flight

[an American airline, Editor's note]

", like other actresses: "At least now, [

people, Editor's note

] understand that Jennifer Lawrence can't jump on a plane.

Nicole Kidman can't jump on a Delta plane.

Sharon Stone can't do it either, whether she makes a lot of films or not."

She also has to hire a host of employees to both ensure her safety but also make her beautiful and presentable at all times.

Bodyguards and makeup artists, hairdressers who you have to pay every month and who you have to travel with you.

With a sententious sentence of which she has the secret, Sharon Stone ends up summarizing her remarks and explaining her impossibility to lead a normal life: “Dude, they know me even in the Amazon rainforest”.

Source: lefigaro

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