Sharon Stone Loses Custody Bid Because She’s Crazy And Selfish
Why is Sharon Stone holding her nose in this picture? She must be talking about her son’s feet, which don’t need Botox, as it turns out. A San Francisco judge has denied Stone’s request for primary custody of eight year old Roan, her adopted son with her ex-husband, San Francisco Chronicle executive Phil Bronstein. Why?
Superior Court Judge Anne-Christine Massullo says in the document: “Mother appears to overreact to many medical issues involving Roan.”
Crazy old bat Sharon was “convinced her son had a spinal condition, even though there was ‘no evidence to support this allegation’.” She also “suggested that Roan should have Botox injections in his feet to resolve a problem he had with foot odor.”
Wow. What kid needs Botox in his feet?
‘As Father appropriately noted, the simple and common sense approach of making sure Roan wore socks with his shoes and used foot deodorant corrected the odor problem without the need for any invasive procedure on this young child.’
Yep, not wearing socks will pretty much make your feet smell. Leave it to Sharon Stone to have to go to court and have a judge tell her for her to learn it! Oh, but that’s not all. The judge praised Bronstein for being a hands-on parent, while blasting Sharon for being too involved in her career and leaving the parenting to others.
Bronstein now has primary custody and Sharon gets one weekend visitation a month. Which is probably just about all she can handle anyway.
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POSTED BY: gossipmonkey
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Wow! Lucky for little Roan. She sounds like ‘Mommy Dearest’. Now what about the other two children she has? She is too narcissistic to be a mother, and unfortunately too selfish to realize and admit this to herself.
[...] custody of her son Roan to her ex-husband Phil Bronstein. Now we have found out that Stone was trying to have Botox injected into her son’s feet to fix his smelly feet. Crazy old bat Sharon was “convinced her son had a spinal condition, even [...]