Sharon Stone is celebrating family news as her eldest son Roan Stone has got engaged to his Ukrainian girlfriend Anya Yevtushenko.
The 25-year-old actor and film producer proposed to the brunette beauty, 22, during a romantic Christmas holiday last week.
Roan told the Daily Mail: ‘She’s the most caring and beautiful woman I have ever met and I’m the luckiest man in the world.’
Roan added that his Oscar-nominated mum, 67, is ‘happy’ with the news of the impending nuptials and that she ‘loves’ her future daughter-in-law.
A friend close to the couple said: ‘Sharon is over the moon. Family is the most important thing to her and she wants nothing but happiness for her children.’
Roan, who acted in the 2025 film Sugar Beach – about a teenage throuple falling in love, shared a picture of his fiancee’s solitaire-style engagement ring on Instagram.
Sharon Stone is celebrating family news as her eldest son Roan Stone has got engaged to his Ukrainian girlfriend Anya Yevtushenko (pictured)
The 25-year-old actor (pictured) and film producer proposed to the brunette beauty, 22, during a romantic Christmas holiday last week
Roan, who acted in the 2025 film Sugar Beach – about a teenage throuple falling in love, shared a picture of his fiancee’s solitaire-style engagement ring on Instagram
The image showed the couple’s hands intertwined on a bed scattered with rose petals and chocolates.
Roan was adopted by the Basic Instinct star in 2000 during her six-year marriage to US investigative journalist Phil Bronstein, 75, whom she divorced in 2004.
Sharon has been open about her decision to put her three adopted sons – Roan, Laird, 20, and Quinn, 19 – above her career in later life.
‘I’m grateful that I chose motherhood and that I didn’t prioritise Hollywood, because they certainly didn’t prioritise me,’ she said in 2023.
Anya, who left Ukraine for Canada in 2020 and works in marketing for an environmental services company, has won over not just Roan but his loved ones, too.
The couple’s relationship has blossomed as Roan has been building his career in the entertainment industry, founding media company Sweat N Shadow Management and serving as chief executive of production company Cahuenga Media Group.
Speaking to Hello! magazine earlier this year, Roan credited both his mother and his girlfriend as his biggest supporters. ‘They really believe in me,’ he said.
When Sharon split from Roan’s adopted father in 2004, a judge ruled that Roan would live primarily with Phil in San Francisco during the school year.
L-R) Roan Stone, Quinn Stone, Sharon Stone and Laird Stone
She has been candid about the devastating impact that the custody arrangement had on her.Â
‘I ended up in the Mayo Clinic with extra heartbeats in the upper and lower chambers of my heart,’ she revealed on the Table for Two podcast in 2023. ‘It broke my heart.’
Despite the difficulties, Sharon and Roan maintained a close bond throughout his childhood. In 2019, Roan – who had gone by Roan Bronstein – petitioned to change his surname to honor both parents, officially becoming Roan Joseph Bronstein Stone.
The proud mother has watched her eldest son carve out his own path in the entertainment industry. ‘When I went into acting, my mother was very supportive and did all the self-tapes with me and taught me things she knows,’ Roan said.
‘I’m still Sharon Stone’s son, but as life progresses, I’ve managed to carve out a career where I’m known for my business, not for my connection to her.
‘But I’m very proud of my family and my family’s legacy and the name I carry.’
Sharon has spoken openly about her complex journey to motherhood. After suffering multiple miscarriages due to an autoimmune disease and endometriosis, she turned to adoption.
After Roan, she adopted Laird in 2005 and Quinn in 2006, whom she raised as a single mother.
Anya, who left Ukraine for Canada in 2020 and works in marketing for an environmental services company, has won over not just Roan but his loved ones, too
‘We, as females, don’t have a forum to discuss the profundity of this loss,’ Sharon said in 2022. ‘I lost nine children by miscarriage. It is no small thing, physically nor emotionally yet we are made to feel it is something to bear alone and secretly with some kind of sense of failure.’
Sharon, who has been married twice – first to television producer Michael Greenburg from 1984 to 1990, and then to Phil – has been candid about her desire to find love again.
She told The Times last year: ‘This is the year that I want to fall in love – 100 per cent,’ adding that it had been ‘years’ since she’d been in love. ‘I’d be absolutely ecstatic to have a relationship.’
The Hollywood icon described her attempts at online dating, with mixed results. ‘I didn’t want to just go on Tinder and f*** somebody,’ she said bluntly. ‘You don’t have to go on Tinder; you go to f***ing Coffee Bean. It’s not hard.’