Sharon Stone Makes Believe She’s Still Famous

December 1, 2008 at 12:34pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Look out, Beverly Hills, there’s a bat-shit crazy lady on the loose! And she's wearing leather pants!

Sharon Stone (aka: the second coming of Anne Heche) was spotted doing some holiday shopping at Barney’s on Sunday.

For a woman who recently lost custody of her son (along with her career and her mind), she looks happy as a clam. She must be thrilled the paparazzi still bother to take her picture, which is pretty shocking considering she hasn’t been in a hit film since 1995.

It must’ve been a slow day in BH.

We have to say, we do love Sharon’s shirt.

“Make Believe Not War” is the tag line from the independent film Son of Rambow which is out on DVD and needs to be on everyone’s Must See list (not only because it features our unda-cova-lova Ed Westwick, but because it’s like early Spielberg set in Britain).

Sharon is making believe she’s still on the A-List.

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