Sharon Stone: Be careful what you say
Baby Boomer Sharon Stone (born in 1958) put her foot in her mout
h with her remarks about “karma” and the recent Chinese earthquake. Did she mean to? Probably not. But someone in the public eye has to be very careful what she says.
We all do. But celebrities especially. Once spoken, even if she apologized, the words can never be un-spoken.
Was she the “public enemy of all mankind,” as the Chinese news agency stated? Or did she just speak too quickly?
What do you think?
Sharon, my suggestion would be to avoid Chinese restaurants for a while. Or at least read the fortune cookie before you start eating.
Image source: newscom.com
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2 opinions for Sharon Stone: Be careful what you say
Douglas Karr
May 30, 2008 at 6:16 pm
Interestingly enough, she said she wondered ‘if’ it was Karma, not ‘that’ it was Karma. Ridiculous thing for the press to latch onto. Must be a slow week.
Jean
May 30, 2008 at 7:10 pm
I didn’t catch that. I will bet most people didn’t. Too bad they have to play those silly games.
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