Sharon Stone has denied she wanted her eight-year-old son to get Botox treatment to cure his smelly feet.


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The rebuttal comes after Sharon was accused of “overreacting to many medical issues involving her son Roan”, in a Tentative Statement of Decision made by a San Francisco judge in Sharon’s custody battle over adopted Roan with her ex-husband Phil Bronstein.

However, the 50-year-old actress insists she would never have made such a suggestion.

Sharon’s lawyer Martin Singer said: “Sharon Stone never made this statement. It is a complete fabrication. Sharon Stone sought to modify her custody arrangement with her ex-husband by having her son spend most of the school year with her.

“Although the court denied Sharon’s request to modify the custody arrangement already in place, Sharon will maintain the same custody arrangement and visitation that she’s had with her child for the past several years and still has joint legal and physical custody of her son.

“Sharon loves her son Roan and only wants the best for him.”

The judge is standing by his original report, citing one of Bronstein’s previous legal filings as the source of the Botox claims.

The original report read: “One example of an overreaction is that Stone suggested that Roan should have Botox injections in his feet to resolve a problem he had with foot odour.

“As his father appropriately noted, the simple and common sense approach of making sure Roan wore socks with his shoes and used foot deodorant to correct the problem, avoiding any invasive procedure on this young child.”

As well as Roan, Sharon has two other sons, Laird and Quinn, who she adopted after her divorce.