Sharon Stone blasts misogyny after seductive, weird ‘SNL’ cameo

She thinks they’re good fellas.

Sharon Stone, 64, said she’s worked with “misogynistic” Hollywood actors in her decadeslong career, but noted her “Casino” co-stars, Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, didn’t behave that way while they shot the 1995 drama.

“I’ve worked with some of the biggest stars in the business, who will literally talk through my close-up, telling me what they think I should do,” the “Basic Instinct” star told Variety this week.

The 1996 Oscar nominee continued: “They’re so misogynistic — now, that is not Robert De Niro. That is not Joe Pesci, that is not those guys.”

Stone didn’t name any problematic stars in the interview.

Sharon Stone on red carpet
Oscar-nominated actress Sharon Stone has been in Hollywood for more than four decades.
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CASINO, Sharon Stone, Robert De Niro, 1995
Stone and Robert De Niro portrayed a couple in Martin Scorsese’s hit crime film “Casino.”
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The mother of three sons did acknowledge that she’s “not the most popular actor in town” because people don’t want to hear her “f – – king opinions.”

“Maybe because of my devotion, maybe because I’m just kind of a weirdo,” Stone mused. “But I’m just in it to be present.”

Stone was present on “Saturday Night Live” last week for Sam Smith’s set.

The “Unholy” singer premiered the title track for their upcoming album, “Gloria,” on the Jan. 21 episode. The performance began with Smith surrounded by a 16-piece choir.

CASINO, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci, 1995
Joe Pesci also starred in the 1995 drama. Stone earned a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination for her performance.
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