Sharon Stone Wanted to Botox Her Son’s Feet?!
Friday, October 3, 2008Posted by
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Sharon Stone’s custody battle for her 8-year-old son Roan just took a turn towards the weird.
According to E! Online, Stone's attorney has lashed out at media reports saying one of the star's more out-of-the-box parenting techniques included wanting to have Roan’s feet injected with Botox so that they would no longer smell.
"This week it was reported in connection with Sharon Stone's custody dispute that she wanted to have her 8-year-old son undergo Botox treatment at this time for his feet," Stone’s attorney Marty Singer said. "Sharon Stone never made this statement. It is a complete fabrication."
This interesting little tidbit was released via San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Anne-Christine Massullo, who made the statement citing a previous legal filing made by Stone’s ex-husband Phil Bronstein. This was all part of the judge's tentative ruling denying Stone's request to modify her and Bronstein's current custody arrangement for Roan.
Ultimately, the judge ruled for Roan to stay at Bronstein's home base in Marin County, Calif., rather than live with Stone in L.A., since it would be too disruptive for him during the school year. Instead, the boy will continue to be allowed to visit mom on weekends.
And the judge just had to bring up the Botox thing.
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"This week it was reported in connection with Sharon Stone's custody dispute that she wanted to have her 8-year-old son undergo Botox treatment at this time for his feet," Stone’s attorney Marty Singer said. "Sharon Stone never made this statement. It is a complete fabrication."
This interesting little tidbit was released via San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Anne-Christine Massullo, who made the statement citing a previous legal filing made by Stone’s ex-husband Phil Bronstein. This was all part of the judge's tentative ruling denying Stone's request to modify her and Bronstein's current custody arrangement for Roan.
Ultimately, the judge ruled for Roan to stay at Bronstein's home base in Marin County, Calif., rather than live with Stone in L.A., since it would be too disruptive for him during the school year. Instead, the boy will continue to be allowed to visit mom on weekends.
And the judge just had to bring up the Botox thing.
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1 comments:
- facelift said...
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Kids definitely don't need this treatment that early. This procedure is good for the adults who wish to eliminate those obvious facial lines.
- June 30, 2011 at 8:48 AM
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