This Hollywood A-lister looked unrecognisable in a post jet lag selfie shared to Instagram on Wednesday.
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Revealing that she was feeling tired after travelling from the States to Vienna, this actress posed for a natural-looking snap in her hotel room.
Standing wearing a black lace vest top, the blonde beauty, 67, showcased her age-defying look.
The Pennsylvanian-born star has come a long way since she skyrocketed to fame following a role in the 1992 erotic thriller Basic Instinct, which established her as a major Hollywood sex symbol.
Known for her elegant looks and captivating performances, this actress has been awarded a Golden Globe and nominated for an Oscar throughout her decades in Hollywood.
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But can you guess who it is?
This Hollywood A-lister looked unrecognisable in a post jet lag selfie shared from her hotel room to Instagram on Wednesday. But can you guess who it is?
That's right, its the legendary Sharon Stone, who was an icon through the 90s as she became the hottest sex symbol in the industry and starred in the likes of Basic Instinct (pictured)
That's right, its the legendary Sharon Stone.
The Casino actress shared the candid snap alongside the caption: 'Post jet lag… self portrait in my hotel'.
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Sharon was an icon through the 90s as she became the hottest sex symbol in the industry and starred in the likes of Silver and The Specialist.
But after surviving a near-fatal brain haemorrhage and stroke in 2001, she redefined her life, focusing on humanitarian work, particularly HIV/AIDS research.
In recent years, Sharon has claimed that she was dumped by Hollywood after her stroke impacted her motor skills.
The blonde beauty appeared on Who's Talking to Chris Wallace? and revealed that after the incident, she couldn't remember lines and was therefore 'shoved to the back of the line'.
'I had a massive stroke. In 2001, I had a nine-day brain haemorrhage and a massive, very debilitating stroke,' began the Casino star.
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'And I didn't recover quickly, I it took years for me to recover. But when I couldn't come back, because I couldn't remember my lines, and I couldn't function for quite some time, I was pretty much shoved to the back of the line,' she recalled.
But after surviving a near-fatal brain haemorrhage and stroke in 2001, she redefined her life, focusing on humanitarian work, particularly HIV/AIDS research
'Once you're in the back of the line, getting back to the front of the line isn't about whether you made a lot of blockbusters and billions of dollars for your industry.
'It's you don't really matter anymore. I don't know if I really abandoned is really the correct word. But I felt that I lost my film family.'
Following Basic Instinct's release, the actress revealed that she was startled by her newfound fame, which she said caused fans to throw themselves on top of her car when she stopped at a red light.
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'On Friday, when that movie came out, that I would be basically a nobody,' she told CNN anchor Chris.
'And on Tuesday, I would go to get my eye glasses picked up on Sunset Plaza. And I would come out in my little 325 BMW. And I would stop at the stoplight, and everybody would climb all over my car.'
When the light would turn green and other cars beeped at her to move, she remembered thinking: 'Is it legal to drive, when people are all over the top of your car?'

