Sharon Stone poses in a bikini on Instagram: “Why do I always get in shape when summer is over?”
All summer, the 64-year-old actress has shared natural, unfiltered photos with her Instagram followers

Sharon Stone shared with her Instagram fans a bikini photo, captioned with the ironic comment “Why do I always get in shape when summers [sic] over?”
“The secret of getting old is having fun, surrounding yourself with good friends and getting rid of negative people and bad habits, “the actress said in an interview with S Moda. “I love to exercise. I swim a lot, I lift weights, I play on the beach, I ride horses, motorcycles, bikes. I hike, climb, run after my kids, play basketball and baseball, do pilates and yoga and dance until I pass out,” she said.
The 64-year-old actress, who enchanted the world with her role in Basic Instinct, has spent the summer posting images of herself that display her body without retouching or filters, giving her over three million followers a glimpse of her natural state.
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