Sharon Stone with his beloved rest on the island of St. Barth

58-year-old actress Sharon Stone the other day flew to the island of St. Barth for a rest. Paparazzi managed to shoot the way the movie star spends his time. It turned out that this is not just a holiday, but a romantic trip with a beloved man.

Agent Lonnie Cooper - the new beloved Stone

Last time, Sharon hit the people around her with her blooming look. In the pictures she always smiles, and her eyes glow with happiness. It seems that the secret of such a wonderful state of health is revealed - Stone has a new novel. Her chosen one was sports agent Lonnie Cooper. Information about when the lovers met and what links them, while in the press there. However, judging by the pictures that were made on the island of St. Barth, Sharon and Lonnie are not just friends, but a couple in love.

If we talk about the style of the actress, she was, as always, impeccable: a black piece swimsuit emphasized her slim figure, and a deep neckline neckline - an ideal breast.

Stone spent a long time enjoying solitude

The novel of the actress and coach was very interested in the fans, after all, Sharon recently in her interview with The Express stated that she enjoys loneliness. Here are the lines you could find in it:

"It's not difficult for me to go on a date, but is this the main thing? My life is now so full of different events that I will not stop this all for the sake of meeting someone. I enjoy loneliness and this is very good for me. In my life there is a lot of beauty, both spiritual and physical, that it's a sin to complain. It is very important for me that the man who looks at me sees right through me. It's when I feel this feeling that I can agree to a date. "
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Sharon always remembers with a pain the divorce

Perhaps Cooper was the first with whom Stone appeared together in public after parting with Phil Bronstein, vice-president of the newspaper San Francisco Chronicle. Their marriage broke up in 2004 and was very painful for the actress: the former spouses sued for custody of the adopted son and, as a result, Phil won the case in court. About this sad period, Sharon recalls this:

"This marriage for me ended in failure. He devastated me. It's a terrible feeling. The more we lived in the place, the more Broinstein and I moved away. Phil ignored me and did not communicate. It seemed to me that I was an empty place for him. "