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"I just LOVE him and love the fact that he has turned into such a wonderful actor, partner and father. Good for him. The pic with the two of them together just melts my heart. My hubby looks at me like that still and I treasure it because some women wish they could find a good man who will still look at them the same way they did years before."

- Dee, on The Wahlbergs Have a Park Playdate

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"If you ask Violet what I do, she'll say she remembers me bowing on stage when I did a show in New York, and so she'll say, 'My mom sometimes will bow on stage and sometimes she gets her hair and makeup done.' It's a great job!"

- Jennifer Garner, on Violet Affleck Thinks Mom Works in a Trailer


Sharon Stone Has a Smooch for Her Son

London Entertainment/Splash News Online

Actress Sharon Stone goes in for a kiss as she lifts middle son Laird Vonne, 3, from the backseat of her car in Los Angeles in Tuesday. The two then went to grab ice cream.

Sharon, 50, is also mom to Roan Joseph, 8, and Quinn Kelly, 2.

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13 Responses to “Sharon Stone Has a Smooch for Her Son”

  1. sigh Says:

    Who is their father?

  2. Brandi Says:

    Laird is a cutie! They are adopted and Roan’s dad is Phil Bronstein.

  3. amjl Says:

    Yes all three are adopted.

    Interesting to choose three boys. Not that it is in the least bit a bad thing, just truly interesting. Takes a certain type of personality to desire not just to have children so late life but to make the choice to have a probably rowdy and very active pack of boys. You have to be feisty and energetic that’s for sure!

  4. sigh Says:

    Thanks!

  5. steph Says:

    I read somewhere that the oldest lives full time with the dad, and she chose to adopt the others b/c of that. I am not sure if that is true I was wondering if you all heard that?

    steph

  6. martina Says:

    My mother in law always says that after she had her first boy (my husband), she only wanted to have boys. It’s just a dynamic / type of relationship that worked great for her. I am having a boy in a few days, so I guess I’ll find out what that’s all about!

  7. Kat Says:

    She adopted them at birth… so likely the adoption was set in place prior… I doubt she chose boys, just that she happened to get birth mothers who had boys.

  8. karine Says:

    She “chose” the boys, she wanted only blond, blues eyes boys, just like her

  9. SH Says:

    I have 2 of each..all under 5 years old…my girls are just as hard as the boys. The girls are emotionally draining, dramatic…they drive me nuts by the end of the night! The boys are more physically draining. In the end (not completely sure because my kids aren’t grown yet of course) but I think boys might be a tad “easier” to raise…and I’ve also heard the same from others who have grown kids.

  10. steph Says:

    i am in the middle of teenager years dd is 15 ds is almost 13. I can already tell you that boys are defintely easier to raise, and that includes the child age years!

    steph

  11. time Says:

    That is Quinn not Laird!

  12. emmajlh Says:

    SH – you have 4 kids under 5?!!! golly!!!

    were all sharon’s boys adopted as newborns or older?

  13. Angela Says:

    Is it just me, or does he look a little like Gary Busey.

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