Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Sharon Stone wanted to botox eight-year-old son

Basic Instinct star Sharon Stone is an alarmist parent who overreacts to small things and her suggestion that her eight-year-old son get Botox injections to rid him of smelly feet is just one of her many parenting overreactions, a judge has said. A San Francisco Superior Court judge rejected her request to modify a 2007 custody decision that gave primary parenting duties for Roan to her ex-hubby Phil Bronstein and also turned down her request to move her son to Los Angeles for better medical attention. The court has released what it calls the 'Tentative Statement of Decision' that outlines a bitter, ongoing battle between Stone and Bronstein. Among many things, the judge said: "Mother (Stone) appears to overreact to many medical issues involving Roan." In one case, the judge describes Stone believing Roan had a spinal condition, but "there was no evidence to support this allegation". "Another example of an overreaction is that mother suggested that Roan should have Botox injections in his feet to resolve a problem he had with foot odour. As father appropriately noted, the simple and common sense approach (was) of making sure Roan wore socks with his shoes and used foot deodorant and corrected the odour problem without any invasive procedure on the young child," said the judge. The judge highlighted very distinctly the difference between Bronstein and Stone, saying: "Father has championed for Roan's well-being out of, what appears to this court, nothing less than the unconditional love for his son. Unfortunately, and for unexplained reasons, it appears that mother did not involve herself to the extent she could or should have in this process. Mother has attempted to put up roadblocks to Roan's getting help, or has decided against participating in his care. "Unfortunately, the problem caused by Mother's overreactions is painfully real for this child." The judge says at one point - responding to Stone's argument that she put her career on hold for Roan - "If Mother has, in fact, limited her career to make herself available for Roan, she has done little to make this evident to Roan, his school or this court". Stone's representative was not available for comment.

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