Billy Baldwin fired back at Sharon Stone following the latter's claim that she was pressured to have sex with him in 1993 to make their film "Sliver" a hit.

Baldwin, 61, took to X, formerly Twitter, and dissed Stone after she recounted the incidents when they were filming their thriller-mystery movie 31 years ago.

Stone appeared on Tuesday's episode of "The Louis Theroux Podcast" and claimed that producer Robert Evans, who passed away in 2019, encouraged her to sleep with Baldwin for "better chemistry."


"Not sure why Sharon Stone keep (sic) talking about me all these years later?" Baldwin wrote in response to Stone's revelation. "Does she still have a crush on me, or is she still hurt after all these years because I shunned her advances?"

He continued, "Did she say to her gal pal Janice Dickinson the day after I screen tested and ran into them on our MGM Grand flight back to New York... 'I'm gonna make him fall so hard for me, it's gonna make his head spin.'???"

Baldwin claimed he had "so much dirt" on Stone that it would allegedly make her head spin, but he kept quiet.

He added that he met with Bob Evans, who allowed him to choreograph his final sex scene with Stone in their film without kissing the actress, and it was reportedly an "absolute legend." Baldwin ended his post by seemingly teasing about sharing more about Stone's alleged dirt in a book.

"Wonder if I should write a book and tell the many, many disturbing, kinky and unprofessional tales about Sharon?" he wrote. "That might be fun."

In Stone's interview, she criticized Baldwin because he "couldn't get one whole scene out in the test." She added that the production wanted to blame her for their "terrible mistakes" in hiring the directors and cast.

"If I could sleep with Billy, then we'd have chemistry on screen, and if I would just have sex with him, then that would save the movie, and the real problem with the movie was me because I was so uptight, and so not like a real actress who could just f**k him and get things back on track. The real problem was I was such a tight a**e," she explained, per Mirror.

"I felt they could have just hired a costar with talent, someone who could deliver a scene and remember his lines. I also felt they could f**k him themselves and leave me out of it. It was my job to act, and I said so. This was not a popular response. I was considered difficult."


She expressed her frustrations and compared Baldwin to her "Basic Instinct" co-star Michael Douglas.

"I didn't have to f**k Michael Douglas. Michael could come to work and know how to hit those marks, and do that line, and rehearse and show up. Now all of a sudden I'm in the 'I have to f*** people' business," Stone said.

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