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Sharon Stone explains why she didn't force director to cut infamous leg-crossing scene 23 years later

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Published 09:36 5 Aug 2025 GMT+1

Sharon Stone explains why she didn't force director to cut infamous leg-crossing scene 23 years later

The star said she had a right to do so

Jess Battison

Jess Battison

Sharon Stone has explained why she didn’t get her notorious leg-crossing scene cut.

The 67-year-old is well known around the world for her role as Catherine Tramell in Basic Instinct, with a number of other films to her name such as Casino, Catwoman and The Laundromat.

With her string of performances as femme fatales and ‘women of mystery’, the Oscar-nominated actor became one of the biggest sex symbols of the 90s.

But Stone’s infamous moment in the erotic thriller 23 years ago has faced controversy since its release with it getting backlash at the time.

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Her role was of course the crime author-turned-serial-killer who faced an investigation from Detective Nick Curran (played by Michael Douglas).

And in case you’re of a generation that still has no clue what I’m talking about, the scene is so famous because she was flying commando.

She faced scrutiny over the role in the 90s (Stefania D'Alessandro/Getty Images)
She faced scrutiny over the role in the 90s (Stefania D'Alessandro/Getty Images)

Basically, facing a room full of blokes in suits for questioning, she sat in a short white dress and jacket, cigarette in hand with her legs crossed.

She then uncrosses her legs to recross them again, revealing the fact she wasn’t wearing any underwear.

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But while some hailed the scene, others scrutinised Stone and there was even claims she lost custody of her son because of it.

“When the judge asked my child - my tiny little boy, ‘Do you know your mother makes sex movies?’ This kind of abuse by the system, that it was considered what kind of parent I was because I made that movie,” she previously said on the Table for Two with Bruce Bozzi podcast. “People are walking around with no clothes on at all on regular TV now and you saw maybe like a sixteenth of a second of possible nudity of me - and I lost custody of my child.”

And in a new interview, Stone has discussed not choosing to force the director, Paul Verhoeven, to cut the scene from Basic Instinct.

It's an infamous movie scene (TriStar Pictures)
It's an infamous movie scene (TriStar Pictures)

“I very much believe that none of us knew at the time what we were getting in regard to that shot, and when Paul got it, he didn’t want to lose it, and he was scared to show me. And I get that,” she told Business Insider.

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Despite saying she had the ‘legal right’ to do so, Stone added: “Once I had time to calm down, I didn’t make him take it out of the movie.”

She said that she didn’t do so because once she stepped back: “I understood, as the director, not the girl in the film, that that made the movie better.”

Stone said she would work with Verhoeven ‘again in a second’ and was asked if she regretted taking the role.

“It made me an icon, but it didn’t bring me respect. But would I do it again? We don’t get to make these choices in life. I don’t participate in the fantasy world in this way,” the star admitted.

Featured Image Credit: TriStar Pictures

Topics: Film, TV and Film, Celebrity, Sex and Relationships

Jess Battison
Jess Battison

Jess is a Senior Journalist with a love of all things pop culture. Her main interests include asking everyone in the office what they're having for tea, waiting for a new series of The Traitors and losing her voice at a Beyoncé concert. She graduated with a first in Journalism from City, University of London in 2021.

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