Sharon Stone Brings Her 3 Rarely-Seen Sons to the Red Carpet

Published: Aug 13 2025

Sharon Stone has graced the red carpet once more, accompanied by a familiar and loving support system. The iconic actress from "Basic Instinct" attended the Los Angeles premiere of "Nobody 2" on August 11, where she was joined by her three sons: Roan, 25, Laird, 20, and Quinn, 19.

For her appearance in the thriller starring Bob Odenkirk, Stone donned a sleek navy blue turtleneck dress, complemented by matching blue-tinted sunglasses. Her accessories were bold and gold, featuring a chunky bangle on one wrist and a dazzling gold clutch bag. A few months prior, Stone had traded in her signature swept-back pixie cut for a chic bob, which she styled with a relaxed wave for the premiere.

Each of her sons sported a differently colored suit paired with a crisp white shirt, standing out in their own right alongside their stylish mother.

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Stone first welcomed Roan into her life through adoption in 2000. Tragedy struck the following year when she suffered a devastating stroke, but against all odds (with a mere 1% chance of survival), she miraculously recovered.

In 2005, Stone's family grew again with the adoption of Laird. "I had been trying to adopt a second child for years, with many ups and downs," she revealed to People at the time. "I didn't fully believe it until he was in my arms." A year later, Quinn joined the family through adoption.

As Stone shared with InStyle last year, she has learned to be patient with her three sons, who, like any teenagers, occasionally throw tantrums. "Sometimes, I have to sit back and watch them prance around in their outrage," she said. "We've reached a level of understanding where when one of them is doing it, the other three of us stand there patiently, and then we all say, 'Thank you.' It's like a fart; they have to get it out, but the rest of us don't have to participate."

Stone has faced numerous challenges throughout her life, but her focus now is firmly on her family. "I've survived sexual harassment, miscarriages, a brain bleed, divorce, and even a lightning strike," she told AARP. "I don't have time for frivolities. I'm here to be a healthy and present parent, a good daughter, and an engaged citizen. Everything else is just a distraction."

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