November 24, 2024 11:41 AM

Sharon Stone Diva: Stone Was A Difficult Diva To Work With? Avati Brothers Say This Is A ‘Classic Pattern With These American Actresses Who Are Slightly Declining’

Sharon Stone diva tendencies have finally pissed off the Avati brothers. Both Pupi and Antonio Avati, who have worked with Sharon Stone diva on the upcoming flick "Golden Boy", have recently claimed that Stone was very difficult to work with. This brother tandem of film makers from Italy have recently dished during a press conference, which was held in Rome, about how Stone was a very difficult diva on the set.

Movie director Pupi Avati has purposely made the role of Ludovica for Sharon Stone diva. The role was about an actress who turned into a publisher. The Italian brothers were initially surprised, but glad, that she took the part. However, they were shocked when they finally got to meet her for the first time. Antonio Avati recalled the experience of how her initially quiet demeanor immediately changed as soon as the people around Sharon Stone diva started to recognize her.

They told The Hollywood Reporter, "Then, step-by-step, she started to feel more and more like Sharon Stone. On this rented train, everybody asked to take a picture with her. And, when we arrived at the Tiburtina train station in Rome, there were already about 30 photographers. We brought her to the most luxurious suite of the Hassler Hotel. The next day on set, there were more than 200 paparazzi. There, her ego definitely inflated. It is the classic pattern with these American actresses who are slightly declining."

The Avati brothers then shared that Sharon Stone diva behavior resumed throughout the entire duration of production, until the very last day. In her final scene, where Sharon Stone diva was supposed to kiss fellow actor Riccardo Scamarcio, she fled the scene when she spotted a TV cameraman who was nearby.

Pupi Avati recalled, "She immediately disappeared. We looked for her everywhere, but nothing! Then, my brother received a phone call from Los Angeles from her manager, 'She wouldn't come back on the sets until the photographers, and especially that damned TV cameraman, had gone away.' Obviously, we did so, and she, like nothing happened, shot the scene. The thing that I found most absurd is that she had to call to the States and to close herself in a car, instead of coming to ask us directly."

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