Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · August 15, 2025 · Entertainment

Sharon Stone Embraces Femininity Post-Empty Nest: 'Back Wearing Lady Underwear!'

Sharon Stone, 67, has discovered there are benefits of being an empty nester, she told Seth Meyers when on his talk show this week

SHARON STONE REVEALS THE SECRET TO HER FEMININE REVIVAL: BEING AN EMPTY NESTER IS THE KEY!

In a shocking confession, 67-year-old Hollywood legend Sharon Stone has spilled the tea on what it's like to be an empty nester. The Basic Instinct star, known for her fiery personality and unapologetic attitude, revealed that she's finally embracing her femininity again after 25 years of raising three rambunctious sons.

In a hilarious interview with Late Night with Seth Meyers, Stone joked that she'd been living in a "stinky fraternity house" with her adopted sons Roan, 25, Laird, 20, and Quinn, 19. But now that they've flown the coop, she's trading in her boxer shorts for something far more feminine – lady underwear!

Stone has three sons: Roan, 25, Quinn, 19 and Laird, 20. Seen on the red carpet at the premiere on her latest film, Nobody 2, on Monday in Hollywood

"I feel really feminine again," Stone gushed to Meyers, beaming with pride as she revealed her new, long locks. "I grew my hair back, it's amazing!" The actress even poked fun at herself, saying that while raising her boys, she'd morphed into "a dude, just a dude."

Stone's transformation from single mom to empty nester is nothing short of remarkable. She shares her oldest son, Roan, with ex-husband Phil Bronstein, 74, but adopted Laird and Quinn on her own. When asked how she managed to survive as a single mom without losing her mind, Stone credited the small town values she grew up with.

"I wouldn't be a sober, healthy, working mom who was able to take three adopted kids – which is just different, let's just say – and do it by myself with the help of wonderful nannies if I didn't come from grounded, moral values," she explained. "And there have been hiccups... My kids were off school during COVID. We all went through this. Our kids are online and then they're confused about their value systems. It's been a complicated period to raise children."

Speaking on Late Night with Seth Meyers , she explained: 'I've been wearing boxer shorts. Because you do not wear lady panties when you have so many boys'

But despite the challenges, Stone couldn't be prouder of her sons. At the Nobody 2 premiere in Hollywood, she gushed over pictures of them on the red carpet. "I called them all last night, and we were all talking about it," she said. "And I just [told] each one of them how proud I was of them because I looked at them as individuals in that picture. Grounded, centered, handsome, organized... I was so proud of them."

Stone even revealed a heartfelt moment when her youngest son Quinn told her, "Mom, we're a family that weathered the storm." The actress's eyes welled up with tears as she shared the tender moment with Meyers.

In 2022, Stone opened up about motherhood on Instagram, sharing an emotional comment about her journey to becoming a parent. "We, as females don't have a forum to discuss the profundity of this loss," she wrote. "I lost nine children by miscarriage." The actress bravely spoke about the stigma surrounding female infertility and the lack of support women receive during this difficult time.

'I hope you notice. I feel really feminine again,' she told Meyers. 'I grew my hair back. It's amazing!' Seen with Basic Instinct costar Michael Douglas in 2009

Stone's latest project is her new film, Nobody 2, where she stars alongside Christopher Lloyd, Bob Odenkirk, Connie Nielsen, and Colin Hanks. The dark comedy follows "suburban dad Hutch Mansell," played by Odenkirk, who's pulled back into his violent past after thwarting a home invasion.

Nobody 2 hit theaters on August 15, but it seems Sharon Stone is the real star of the show – her newfound femininity and empty nester vibes have everyone talking!

[TheScholarlyNote.com]

With her Nobody 2 costar Bob Odenkirk in LA on August 12

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