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Sharon Stone Reveals The ‘Really Intense’ Experience Of Being Struck By Lightning In Her Kitchen

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Sharon Stone has delivered some electrifying performances during the course of her Hollywood career, but in a recent interview the “Basic Instinct” star revealed she was once electrified herself when a bolt of lightning struck her while she was in her kitchen.

In the latest edition of Brett Goldstein’s “Films to Be Buried With” podcast, the 62-year-actress recalls the bizarre incident when she was in the kitchen of her family home, which had its own well, and was struck by lightning. “I had one hand on the faucet, one hand on the iron and the well got hit with lightning and the lighting came up through the water,” she explained.

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