Basic instincts have taken over Sharon Stone’s motherhood. Okay, so I’ve heard about parents sending their kids to see a doctor whenever they bump into the slightest problem. Or even about parents leaving their kids’ issues to the nanny or granny or whatever. But telling your child to go Botox far and apply it to his feet so as to solve a smelly-feet problem is way too ridiculous.
Yes, that’s what Sharon Stone did. The result? Well, the actress’ attempt to alter custody of her son, Roan, was rejected by San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Anne-Christine Massullo in a tentative ruling issued on Monday and obtained by E! News.
Roan lives with his dad, Phil Bronstein, in
In addition to this, the judge came to the conclusion that Phil Bronstein’s home is a more appropriate environment for Roan’s upbringing.
Sharon Stone and Phil Bronstein divorced some four years ago after 6 years of marriage and both wanted to obtain Roan’s custody. Thus, Bronstein said that Stone was not at all involved in the education of the little boy and that his care was “delegated to a series of full-time (24-hour) nannies.”
In spite of the fact that for a period of time after the divorce the ex-couple accepted to share Roan’s custody, Stone and Bronstein decided that the arrangement would be too overwhelming for the boy and, therefore, they agreed to alternate his custody every two years.
Phil Bronstein was not pleased this time either and requested his son’s full custody.
The back then couple adopted Roan a week after he was born on May 22, 2000.
Sharon Stone, however, subsequently adopted two other children: Laird Vonne Stone, born May 7, 2005, and Quinn Kelly Stone, born in June 2006.