Sharon Stone is peeling back the layers of her intriguing past, revealing a family saga that swings between opulence and adversity. Despite being linked to some of history's most powerful figures – including the legendary Charlemagne – through her lineage, Stone's life was far from the fairy tales you might expect from such ancestry. Her appearance on the 2025 episode of 'Finding Your Roots' unveiled these astonishing connections.
During a candid chat on 'The Drew Barrymore Show,' the 'Casino' actress shared the jaw-dropping extremes of her family's history. Sharon narrated how her father's lineage was steeped in wealth, descended from royalty and pioneering oil drillers in Pennsylvania. But a fateful incident flipped their fortunes. "They were drilling an oil well, and it blew and killed everyone," she revealed. The aftermath was devastating – the surviving women, including Stone’s grandmother, were stripped of any financial rights, resulting in an 18-year-old male relative inheriting the family's fortune.
“The women didn’t have rights,” she expressed, highlighting the stark gender inequalities of the time.
Left without support, Stone's grandmother faced the harsh reality of starting over, working tirelessly as a nurse while raising her children in less than ideal conditions. Sharon Stone’s father managed to reclaim the family home, though it was a shadow of its former grandeur by then.
On her mother Dorothy's side, the story was no less harrowing. Dorothy was uprooted from her abusive home at a young age, thrust into servitude as a maid, laundress, and cook at just nine years old. Despite the hardships, both parents married young and persevered through the Depression and World War II, navigating life without stability.
Reflecting on her upbringing, Stone candidly acknowledged the dysfunction looming over her family history. Yet, her move to New York for a modeling career marked a turning point, ushering in financial independence and propelling her to the zenith of Hollywood fame. Today, with an estimated net worth of $25 million, Stone's story is not just one of survival but of triumph over adversity, a true testament to resilience.