Speaking to Louis Theroux's podcast, Sharon Stone, 66, said that the late producer encouraged her to have sex with William Baldwin outside the filming environment of the movie "Silver" ("Invasion of Privacy", 1993), in order to improve the actor's performance in the plot.

The idea was to "improve the chemistry between the two of them" on screen in order to "save the movie", which has several sex scenes, according to the actress on the podcast.

Evans "was walking around the office wearing sunglasses, explaining to me that he slept with Ava Gardner and that I should sleep with Billy Baldwin", because if I did " Billy Baldwin's performance would improve", argued Sharon Stone.

"And we needed Billy to improve in the movie, because that was the problem," he added.

The movie is an erotic thriller, in the style of "Fatal Instinct", Sharon Stone's famous leg-crossing movie.

William Baldwin says he has "many disturbing stories" about Sharon Stone

But William Baldwin, 61, has another story to tell about the movie. "I'm not sure why Sharon Stone is still talking about me after all these years," he began in a post on the social network X, better known as Twitter.

"Does shestill have a crush on me, or is she still hurt, after all these years, because I avoided her advances?" the actor then questioned.

Baldwin also insinuates that Sharon Stone told a friend that she was going to make him "fall so in love" with her that he was going to "make her head spin". "I have so much dirt on her that it would make her head spin, but I kept quiet," he added.

The actor included a photo from the movie in his publication, where Sharon Stone appears facing a wall with the actor behind her, embracing her with his arm around her neck.

The image depicts the final sex scene between the two characters in the plot and Baldwin says it was his idea to avoid having to kiss the actress.

"The story of the meeting I had with Bob Evans, begging him to let me choreograph the final sex scene in the picture so I wouldn't have to kiss Sharon, is absolute legend," Balwin also wrote.

"Should I write a book and tell many, many disturbing, eccentric and unprofessional stories about Sharon? That could be fun," said the actor at the end of his post.

The story of being forced to have sex with an actor was told by Sharon Stone in her autobiography "The Beauty of Living Twice", but without revealing the names of those involved.

In the book, the actress also criticizes the lack of talent and the choice of the actor (now known to be Baldwin) to make the film.

She now dispels all doubts and assures us that she didn't give in to the alleged pressure and that, for this reason, the producer labeled her "difficult". Following on from this, Sharon Stone says that the filming of the movie took place in a very tense atmosphere between her and Balwin.

Sharon Stone also admits that she would rather have made the movie with Michael Douglas, with whom she starred in "Fatal Instinct", the movie that catapulted the actress to fame.