Her illustrious career includes notable films like “The Quick and the Dead,” “When a Man Falls,” and “Beauty.”
In it, she recounted an instance where she was pressured to have sex with a co-star, though she initially chose not to name the individuals involved.
This revelation came after the success of “Basic Instinct,” a period when expectations for another blockbuster were high.

Stone explained: “They expected me to bring home another giant smash hit and they gave me casting approval and they gave me all these approvals, but then when it came time for me to do it they told me it was a vanity deal and I couldn’t have my approvals.”
The situation escalated when she was called to the office of Robert Evans, an actor-turned-producer who passed away in 2019.
“He had these very low seventies, eighties couches, so I’m essentially sitting on the floor, when I should have been on set.”

During this encounter, Evans suggested that Stone should sleep with Baldwin to enhance his performance in the film.
“And we needed Billy to get better in the movie because that was the problem.”

Reflecting on her career, Stone contrasted this experience with her work on “Basic Instinct,” highlighting, “I didn’t have to f**k Michael Douglas.”
“Now all of a sudden I’m in the ‘I have to f**k people’ business,”.
“You guys insisted on this actor when he couldn’t get one whole scene out in the test. Now you think if I f**k him, he will become a fine actor? Nobody’s that good in bed.”