Sharon Stone Says Bring "Main Character Energy" to Your Holiday Style

Sharon Stone encouraged fans to embrace "main character energy" during the holiday season in a festive social media post. She paired this advice with a playful fashion suggestion, citing her iconic look from the upcoming film 'Nobody 2' as inspiration. The actress, renowned for her roles as femmes fatales in the 1990s, shared throwback and current photos to spread holiday cheer. Stone's message blends self-empowerment with a lighthearted nod to her latest action thriller project.

Key Points: Sharon Stone's Holiday Tip: Use "Main Character Energy"

  • Festive reminder from Sharon Stone
  • Suggests "main character energy" for holidays
  • Fashion inspo from 'Nobody 2' role
  • Stone's iconic femme fatale legacy
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Sharon Stone shares reminder to channel 'main character energy' this holiday season

Sharon Stone shares festive advice to channel "main character energy" for the holidays, with a playful fashion nod to her role in 'Nobody 2'.

"A reminder to bring a little main character energy to your holiday. — Sharon Stone"

Los Angeles, Dec 25

Hollywood star Sharon Stone has sent out festive reminders to bring a touch of "main character energy" to their holiday celebrations.

The actress shared a string of images of herself from then and now and wished everyone a wonderful time with family and friends this season.

"A reminder to bring a little main character energy to your holiday. wishing you a wonderful time with your family & friends this season."

She also offered a playful fashion tip for the occasion, suggesting her iconic look from Nobody 2 as inspiration for anyone looking to make a style statement.

The actress wrote: "If you need an inspo for your fashion tonight, might I suggest my look from nobody 2? It should keep the conversation... light. xo Sharon."

Nobody 2 is a 2025 American action thriller film directed by Timo Tjahjan. It is a sequel to Nobody.Bob Odenkirk, Connie Nielsen, RZA, Colin Salmon, Gage Munroe, Paisley Cadorath and Christopher Lloyd reprise their roles from the first film while John Ortiz, Colin Hanks, and Sharon Stone play new characters.

The film follows a workaholic assassin Hutch Mansell takes his family on a much-needed vacation to the small tourist town of Plummerville. However, he soon finds himself in the crosshairs of a corrupt theme-park operator, a shady sheriff, and a bloodthirsty crime boss.

Stone is known for primarily playing femmes fatales and women of mystery on film and television, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1990s. She has won several honours including a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a nomination for an Academy Award.

She made her film debut as an extra in Stardust Memories and played her first speaking part in the horror film Deadly Blessing in 1981. She had a breakthrough with her part in Paul Verhoeven's science fiction film Total Recall, before rising to international recognition with Basic Instinct.

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Rahul R
Main character energy is a fun concept, but honestly, our festivals like Diwali and Christmas are more about family and community than individual spotlight. Maybe the balance is key – shine, but also share the light with others.
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Anjali F
Iconic advice from an icon! Her fashion sense is always bold. While her 'Nobody 2' look might be a bit much for my conservative family dinner in Delhi, the sentiment is great. Confidence is the best accessory, no matter what you wear.
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David E
Respectfully, this feels a bit out of touch. Not everyone has a wonderful time with family during the holidays. For many, it's a stressful period. The "main character" idea is cool for a movie star, but real life is more complicated.
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Karthik V
Basic Instinct fan here! Sharon Stone is a legend. Her message is simple but powerful. In our culture, we're often taught to be humble and blend in. There's nothing wrong with stepping into the spotlight in your own life sometimes. Good reminder!

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