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Sharon Stone Turns 68 & Uses Viral Trend to Look Back at Her Iconic ’90s Roles & More: VIDEO

Sharon Stone is celebrating her birthday today, Tuesday, March 10, as she turns 68 years old. To mark the occasion, the award-winning and incredibly accomplished actress has jumped on a viral trend by looking back at what she was up to back in the 1990s.

Taking to Instagram on the star’s special day, she shared a video that plays “Iris” by the Goo Goo Dolls while initially showing her sitting in the golden sunshine, while surrounded by trees, as text asks, “Mom what were you like in the 90s?”

The video then begins to flip through images of Stone in the ’90s — posing for the camera, attending A-list industry events and appearing in movies like 1992’s “Basic Instinct” and 1995’s “Casino.”

During the ’90s, fans will surely know that Stone also appeared in “Total Recall” (1990), “Sliver” (1993), “The Specialist” (1994) and “The Quick and the Dead” (1995).


Fans Sent Sharon Stone Birthday Messages

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When Stone shared her post on Instagram, she added a caption, writing, “today is my birthday 🎁 I want to thank you all for being a part of my journey ❤️”

In response to the star’s message and video, plenty of fans left celebratory comments.

“Happy Birthday Sharon! Legend ❤️,” one person wrote.

Another person added, “Happy birthday!! May you be happy!! 🌺 The 90s were good!”

“Happy Birthday to the one and only. 🥳😘❤️,” a third fan said in a comment.

Someone else left a message, saying, “Happy birthday, Sharon! I’d like to thank you for your mind, and for being [an] example of power, love and beauty that only gets better with time🙏❤️”


Sharon Wants to Know ‘Why in 2026 are We Still Afraid of Aging?’

On February 16, Stone shared an Instagram video, and alongside it, wrote, “Why in 2026 are we still afraid of aging & living in our own selves. We are more than appearance.. we are artists, mothers, sisters, wives, nurses, teachers… and the list goes on!”

“I got really fired up about this when I was touring my studio a few weeks back. The filming crew had requested to move a painting out of shot, ‘the Goddess’ whom happens to be a naked woman,” she continued. “We are afraid of nudity on our screens, our bodies, our home.. but not violence or every other thing we are constantly bombarded with day in and day out? Get real!”

In a comment, Stone added, “sorry not sorry!❤️”

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