Sharon Stone looking for ‘true love’ at 51
October 13th, 2009 - 11:40 pm ICT by IANSLondon, Oct 13 (IANS) Hollywood actress Sharon Stone has revealed she is still hopeful of finding lasting love at the age of 51 despite having three failed marriages.
The “Basic Instinct” star who split from her third husband, newspaper editor Phil Bronstein, in 2004 says she is refusing to let the break-ups dampen her hopes of finding true love, reports dailyexpress.co.uk.
“I wouldn’t say no to a partner. But my parents set a high standard to follow - they met at ages 14 and 15 when my Dad was a school crossing guard and helped my mum cross the street. I just want that old-fashioned kinda love, and I do think I’m going to get it,” she said.
Stone’s first two husbands were George Englund Jr. and TV producer Michael Greenburg.
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