She recently compared herself to the late Princess Diana.
Yet Sharon Stone was spotted running some rather unroyal errands on Monday as she headed to pick up some new glasses.
The actress, 63, looked youthful as she was spotted paying a visit to optical retail chain Lens Crafters in Los Angeles.
Natural beauty: Sharon Stone, 63, looked youthful in distressed jeans as she paid a visit to optical retail chain Lens Crafters in Los Angeles on Monday
Sharon rocked a causal chic look donning a multi-coloured flower print shirt and some low-rise, baggy mom jeans with a wide turn up hem.
The screen star opted for a white relaxed fit T-shirt which she tugged neatly into her jeans showing off her svelte frame.
Making sure she was prepared for an afternoon on her feet, the former fashion model chose a pair of chunky white trainers to ensure comfort.
The blonde beauty, who is known for her striking pixie cut.
styled her tresses softly on the day while wearing minimal makeup which drew attention to her youthful appearance.
Stylish: Sharon looked relaxed on the occasion, rocking a causal chic look donning a multi-coloured flower print shirt and some low-rise, baggy mom jeans with wide turn up hem
Sharon, who became one of Hollywood's biggest stars in the Nineties, recently revealed she has something in common with the late Princess Diana - who was the most famous woman in the world until her death in 1997.
The Basic Instinct actress told Rake magazine last week that the two were both hunted as they were followed by crowds of fans wherever they went.
'We got famous in the same generation,' said Sharon, who became a household name with 1992's film Basic Instinct.
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Anywhere one would go who was famous, like Diana, or me at that moment, is that hundreds if not thousands of people would show up everywhere you went.'
Comparison: Sharon, who became one of Hollywood's biggest stars in the Nineties, recently revealed she has something in common with the late Princess Diana (royal is pictured in 1995)
She added that fans came in person because it was before cell phones.
'So if I went to a restaurant, 카지노사이트 for example, by the time I was into the entrée, there would be hundreds of people outside the restaurant,' added the Casino star.
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/>'Not sometimes, every time. Then it would take, like, an army of bodyguards to get me to the car to the point where this army of bodyguards is holding people back.
'I would have to let everybody else go for their own safety and be last so that I knew that no one was going to get hurt, and by the time I went I would have to dive headfirst through the small hole that was remaining to get into a car, and sometimes the bodyguard had to climb in through the window so as not to be sucked into a violent crowd.'