In the memoir, "The Beauty of Living Twice", the famous actress Sharon Stone has made a large number of shocking statements. After excerpts were published where she talked about the harassment in the film industry and confessed that the director of one of the films where she acted asked her to have real sex with a colleague ( read more ), another shocking story is written in the book.
Stone has revealed that she and her sister Kelly were sexually abused when they were children by their grandfather.
The actress speaks openly about this horrific experience, describing how she and her sister were locked in a room with their grandfather, Clarence Lawson, when they were children, and that their grandmother locked their door. He then sexually harassed them.

When he died, Stone was 14 years old and she says she went into the coffin to make sure he was dead.
"I bit him [to make sure he was dead] and the strange pleasure that he was finally dead struck me like a ton of ice," Stone wrote. "I saw Kelly and she realized it was all over. She was 11 years old."

Stone also spoke of a stroke he suffered when he was 43, from which he nearly died. She said experiencing death so close made her calmer.
She described that while in the hospital she saw 3 friends who had died and wanted to be with them but refused and was kept alive. The actress escaped after an operation that lasted 7 hours. Later, she said she embraced Buddhism.
At the end of the book, Sharon Stone writes: “I learned to see things differently. I have learned this from death, from living and from being what I have often been called: 'The Last Star of the Movie'. "
The book went on sale today, March 30th.