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Billy Baldwin slams Sharon Stone over claims producer told her to have sex with star to 'better' performance

After leaving it anonymous in her 2021 memoir, Sharon Stone has now named the producer who pressured her to have sex with a co-star for the sake of "chemistry."


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Billy Baldwin slams Sharon Stone over claims producer told her to have sex with star to 'better' performance
Billy Baldwin slams Sharon Stone over claims producer told her to have sex with star to 'better' performance
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Billy Baldwin had some choice words for Sharon Stone after she revealed the identity of the producer she claims pressured her to have sex with her co-star.

Stone had previously written about the incident in her 2021 memoir, "The Beauty of Living Twice," but did not identify any individuals.

On "The Louis Theroux Podcast," the 66-year-old said explicitly that it was the late Robert Evans who told her to "sleep with" Billy Baldwin for the sake of the film.

Baldwin and Stone were starring in the 1993 film "Sliver" at the time, produced by Evans.

ROBERT EVANS, FAMED 'CHINATOWN' PRODUCER, DEAD AT 89

Sharone Stone posing with her hand on her hip on the red carpet

Sharon Stone revealed the name of the producer she claims pressured her to sleep with a co-star, which she previously wrote about in her 2021 memoir. (Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Images)

Stone explained she was hot off the success of "Basic Instinct," and "they expected me to bring home another giant smash hit, and they gave me casting approval, and they gave me all these approvals, but then when it came time for me to do it, they told me it was a vanity deal and I couldn't have my approvals."

She continued, "Then they started to try to blame me for their mistakes, and they made terrible mistakes in the way that they hired directors and cast."

According to Stone, Evans called her to his office and made the unusual request. 

Stone recalled, "He had those very low seventies, eighties couches, so I'm essentially sitting on the floor, when I should have been on set.

Robert Evans, Sharon Stone, and Billy Baldwin in side by side photos

Stone said famed Hollywood producer Evans, left, told her she needed to sleep with Billy Baldwin, right, to improve their onscreen "chemistry." (Getty Images)

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"And he's running around his office in sunglasses explaining to me that he slept with Ava Gardner and I should sleep with Billy Baldwin, because if I slept with Billy Baldwin, Billy Baldwin's performance would get better. And we needed Billy to get better in the movie because that was the problem." 

She continued, "And if I could sleep with Billy then we'd have chemistry on screen, and if I would just have sex with him, then that would save the movie, and the real problem in the movie was me because I was so uptight, and so not like a real actress who could just f--- him and get things back on track. The real problem was I was such a tight a--."

She noted Evans didn’t listen to her casting suggestions for the film, which included her "Basic Instinct" co-star Michael Douglas, and was admittedly frustrated about going from working with Douglas to Baldwin, then a relative newcomer with only five previous credits to his name.

Sharon Stone in a yellow long sleeve dress soft smiles on the Vanity Fair carpet

Stone admitted she wasn't as excited to work with Baldwin, and had originally wanted her "Basic Instinct" co-star Michael Douglas to be in the film with her. (Cindy Ord/VF23/Getty Images for Vanity Fair)

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"I didn't have to f--- Michael Douglas. Michael could come to work and know how to hit those marks, and do that line, and rehearse and show up. Now all of a sudden I'm in the ‘I have to f--- people’ business."

Baldwin fired back at Stone's comments on X (formerly Twitter) in a lengthy post.

"Not sure why Sharon Stone keep talking about me all these years later? Does she still have a crush on me or is she still hurt after all these years because I shunned her advances?" the actor began.

He continued, claiming she had been interested in him, writing, "Did she say to her gal pal Janice Dickinson the day after I screen tested and ran into them on our MGM Grand flight back to New York… 'I'm gonna make him fall so hard for me, it's gonna make his head spin.' ???"

"I have so much dirt on her it would make her head spin but I've kept quiet," he added.

According to the "Backdraft" star, he had his own meeting with Evans about a sex scene in the film.

"The story of the meeting I had with Bob Evans imploring him [to] allow me to choreograph the final sex scene in the photo below so I wouldn't have to kiss Sharon is absolute legend," he claimed.

Baldwin concluded, "Wonder if I should write a book and tell the many, many disturbing, kinky and unprofessional tales about Sharon? That might be fun."

Close up of Billy Baldwin

Baldwin claims he "shunned" Stone's advances and he has "many disturbing, kinky and unprofessional tales" about the actress. (Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)

Evans died in 2019, and representatives for Stone did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Throughout her discussion of the incident on the podcast, Stone made mention of Evans eating and spilling "malted milk balls" in his office, matching up to the description in her memoir.

Sharon Stone in a black dress with unzippered shoulders on the carpet

Stone spoke about Evans having malted milk balls on hand, matching her description of the incident in her 2021 memoir. (Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images for The Elles Collective)

"I had a producer bring me to his office, where he had malted milk balls in a little milk-carton-type container under his arm with the spout open," she wrote in 2021. "He walked back and forth in his office with the balls falling out of the spout and rolling all over the wood floor as he explained to me why I should f--- my costar so that we could have onscreen chemistry."

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Stone told the producer, "It was my job to act, and I said so."

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