Sharon Stone, at 66, shared a BOMBSHELL VIDEO in a bikini and looks unbelievably stunning: Footage that “IGNITED” Instagram – fit, confident, and radiating! Sharon Stone is 66 years old but still looks fantastic!

The Hollywood diva embraces aging with grace and, as she has said, works to look her best for women her age, not trying to look half her age. And it shows—she may have a few more wrinkles, and her skin and figure are not like those of women in their 30s or 40s, but she still shines and captivates!

Sharon Stone has never been shy and has never hesitated to show off her body for a role, and even now, in her mature years, she doesn’t hold back when it comes to embracing her sex appeal and sharing it with the world.

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The beautiful 66-year-old frequently shares provocative photos and videos on social media. Just a few weeks ago, she recreated the iconic scene from Basic Instinct in red lingerie, and a few months ago, she posted a topless photo by the pool!

This time, the Hollywood star posted a short video of her workout in a pool, showing off her slender, toned figure in a brown-and-black striped bikini. Sharon looks incredible, even in her late sixties, and clearly works hard to keep it that way with regular physical activity.

The video has been viewed over 1.6 million times, and the famous 66-year-old received a flood of compliments and praise for her appearance. Sharon has definitely shown that she takes care of herself but isn’t obsessed with perfection or ideal proportions, unlike much of Hollywood. It’s clear she’s confident and enjoys her body.

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“I’m so grateful for my body. When I was younger, everyone told me what was wrong with it—this or that. Now I’ve started to appreciate the attitude of women in Europe who get more beautiful with age and understand that women are more beautiful than girls because they have wisdom,” she told Allure magazine in 2019.

Sharon has also spoken many times about how accepting aging is a process that requires a lot of self-work. “At 57, I feel more confident than ever. With age, I’ve become more selective about who I spend my time with, and I’m no longer obsessed with my appearance. The idea of eternal youth is a myth, and I wish I had learned that much earlier. I don’t want to look younger; I want to be a woman who looks her best at her age. Every woman should reach the point where she can proudly say, ‘I’m proud of who I am,’” she said a few years ago.