Despite reports of Sharon Stone’s "botox cure", her attorney has issued a denial on behalf of his client.
Allegedly, the Basic Instinct star was a bit panicky when it comes to mothering, a San Francisco judge wrote.
Reports cited a labyrinth of court papers which claim Sharon Stone once diagnosed son Roan‘s constipation as a spinal condition.
For smelly, stinky feet, Stone allegedly wanted to inject him with Botox.
The judge declared that ex-Phil Bronstein was more capable of dealing with the 8-year-old boy’s health and providing a stable home life.
Stone’s attorney, Martin Singer of Lavely & Singer of Los Angeles, today dismissed the "botox" allegations entirely.
"This week it was reported in connection with Sharon Stone’s custody dispute that she wanted to have her young 8-year-old son undergo Botox treatment at this time for his feet.
"Sharon Stone never made this statement. It is a complete fabrication.
"Sharon loves her son Roan and only wants the best for him."