Hollywood actress Sharon Stone revealed a distinctive parenting method involving a dedicated “dad questions” room in her home where she assumed the fatherly role for her sons. Stone, aged 68, shared that her sons, Roan, Laird, and Quinn, appreciated this approach so much that they would give her Father’s Day cards. Stone, speaking to Keke Palmer for ‘Variety’, discussed the challenges of being a single parent and how she guided her sons through important conversations in the designated room.
Stone’s eldest son was adopted with her then-husband, while she adopted the others as a single parent, a decision she felt was best for her. She emphasized the importance of taking charge of her own plans without waiting for validation from others. Stone also praised the partnership dynamic between her parents, highlighting her father’s respectful treatment of her mother, which left a lasting impression on her.
Reflecting on the changing societal dynamics, Stone expressed her concern over the diminishing sense of community compared to her upbringing. She emphasized the pivotal role women play in holding things together and expressed a belief that women are the ones who maintain stability in various aspects of life, despite the transient nature of men’s presence.
