Sharon Stone Stepped Out on the Red Carpet with Her 3 Sons—and They’re All Grown Up

It was a family affair

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It was a family affair at the premiere of Sharon Stone’s latest movie, Nobody 2.

For the premiere, which took place in Los Angeles, the legendary actress was joined by her sons Roan (25), Laird (20) and Quinn (19) for a rare public appearance on the red carpet, posing for pictures before heading inside to check out the film. The boys looked spiffy for the special occasion, with Roan opting for a mauve linen suit, and Laird donning a grey plaid checkered suit that appeared to be from Boss.

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Quinn also got in on the suit action, opting for a pinstripe black and white 3-piece that featured front pockets and a button closure. As for Stone, she kept it cool and simple with a black turtleneck dress, which she accessorized with light blue oval-framed sunglasses and a gold metallic clutch. Additional celebrities in attendance included Connie Nielsen, Christopher Nielsen, Bob Odenkirk and Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA.

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As for Nobody 2, the film is a follow-up to 2021’s Nobody, and hones in on an assassin (Odenkirk) who decides to take his family on a vacation to the small tourist town of Plummerville. The vacation time is cut short, however, when he finds himself dealing with a corrupt theme-park operator, a shady sheriff and a bloodthirsty crime boss all in one go. Stone’s character is a new addition to the lineup, with the actress telling Variety ahead of the premiere that Odenkirk sent her a note asking her to be in the movie after meeting for the first time at the Golden Globes.

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“I’m a mother of three, and when you go through this kind of climate and through COVID and through this onslaught of what has happened with social media with three boys who’ve become young men, there’s a lot of pent-up feelings about a lot of things that I put on the screen,” she told the publication, adding, “I’m not really happy with what comes out of social media, and I wanted to portray that cruelty, the lack of any sort of care or sense of responsibility. There’s no empathy, and this is becoming a climate that people are starting to think is correct because it’s something they saw in a video game. So I based the character on that.”

Nobody 2 hits theaters on August 15. 

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