Sharon Stone Recalls Scary Moments from ‘Saturday Night Live’ in 1992

Sharon Stone Recalls Scary Moments from ‘Saturday Night Live’ in 1992
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Hollywood actor Sharon Stone recently recalled her frightening experience while hosting ‘Saturday Night Live’ for the first time in 1992. During an interview on the Fly On The Wall podcast hosted by Dana Carvey and David Spade, Stone revealed that she received death threats and witnessed protestors storming the stage during the event.

Stone expressed her gratitude towards executive producer Lorne Michaels, who she credits with saving her life during the chaotic incident. She mentioned that people were getting beaten up and handcuffed during the program, which left her terrified.

The ‘Basic Instinct’ actress is no stranger to critical acclaim and success. Throughout her career, Stone has been celebrated for her portrayal of femmes fatales, earning her prestigious awards such as a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award. Notably, she received her first Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the 1992 thriller ‘Basic Instinct’.

In a separate segment, Stone answered some frequently asked questions about herself, including the release year of ‘Basic Instinct’ and the awards she has won.

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