“My room was a grave”: Sharon Stone reveals that she puts TIN FOIL over the hotel windows after Mick Jagger told her he would help her sleep
Sharon Stone revealed that she covers her hotel windows with tin foil after Mick Jagger told her he would help her sleep.
The 63-year-old actress was told by the 77-year-old frontman of the Rolling Stones that the suggestion at hand will be her only hope for “any decent sleep” on the road.
Writing in her book, The Beauty of Life Twice, she said, “I did it. My room was a grave. I would go in and fall on the bed fully clothed.

Cozy: Sharon Stone revealed in her new memoir that she covers her hotel windows with tin foil after Mick Jagger told her he would help her sleep (in 2007)
Steaua Basic Instinct explained: “He [Mick] told me to sleep a decent sleep, when he arrived in a new city, bought several rolls of aluminum foil and masking tape and then put the foil over the windows of the hotel rooms,
‘I did this. My room was a grave. I had entered and fallen on the bed fully clothed, and my cat, Boxer, wrapped itself around my head, digging its claws into me, filling me until I fell asleep. ”
The title of Sharon’s memoir The Beauty of Living Twice refers to the second chance at life that the star received after surviving a stroke and a hemorrhage in 2001.
“I feel like I’m dead,” the actress told Closer Weekly. “This kind of huge whirlwind of white light was over me and – fluff! I took off in this bright white light.

Sleeping guru? Actress Basic Instinct said that Mick Jagger (in 1972) will buy several rolls of aluminum foil and masking tape and put them over his windows.
At the time of the stroke, Sharon was alive in San Francisco, with her husband, journalist Phil Bronstein, from whom she later separated in 2003.
When the hemorrhage occurred in September 2001, the actress thought she was suffering from a stroke and waited three days until she arrived at the hospital.
The incident made her take a break from acting while learning to speak and walk correctly again. “It looks like my whole DNA has changed,” she said.

Round Two: The title of Sharon’s memoir The Beauty of Living Twice refers to the second life chance the star received after surviving a stroke and hemorrhage in 2001.
While in the white light, she said she met her friends late.
“I started seeing and meeting some of my friends … people who were very, very dear to me. [who had died]. I had a real trip with this, which took me to places both here and there.
Sharon added: “But it was very fast – whoosh! Suddenly, I came back. I was in my body.
The mother of three said, “It has affected my life so deeply that it will never be the same again.”

Life on hold: the incident made Sharon take a break from acting while learning to speak and walk correctly again
And he said there were benefits to the near-death experience.
Sharon explained, “I’m not afraid to die and I’m dying to tell others it’s a fabulous thing and death is a gift.
“When death comes to you, as it will be, it is a glorious and beautiful thing. I had an incredible sense of well-being and a sense of being so close. Death – is very close and very safe. It is not a distant or frightening thing.
“I feel like God kept me around for a reason,” said The Muse.

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