Actress says she never wanted 8-year-old to get it
Friday, 3 October 2008
Sharon Stone has hit back at reports she wanted her adopted son to have Botox in his feet to stop them smelling.
Last month, a court ruled that Roan, 8, should live permanently with her ex-husband Phil Bronstein, 57, in San Francisco.
But the Basic Instinct star insists the allegations, listed in official documents, aren’t true.
‘This week it was reported in connection with Sharon Stone's custody dispute that she wanted to have her young 8-year-old son undergo Botox treatment at this time for his feet,’ rep Martin Singer tells Entertainment Tonight.
‘Sharon Stone never made this statement. It is a complete fabrication. Sharon loves her son Roan and only wants the best for him.’
Sharon divorced Phil, 57, in 2004 after six years of marriage.
She has been given visitation rights to see Roan at weekends and during holidays.
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Sorry, but what's the real problem here? Botox is an accepted treatment (along with many others, including surgery) for hyperhidrosis (excessive sweatiness, put simply) in many body regions, which can be quite embarrassing for those who have it. This isn't just about vanity and wrinkles, this is about saving a school-age kid some major teasing and embarrassment.
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