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Happy mom Sharon Stone on the rebound

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Actress Sharon Stone makes comments during a tribute to honor the memory of actress and AIDS activist Dame Elizabeth Taylor at Macy's Passport Glamorama at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles on September 23, 2011. UPI/Jim Ruymen 
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Published: Jan. 21, 2012 at 12:39 PM

HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 21 (UPI) -- Sharon Stone says she is having a blast as a mom and getting back into the swing of Hollywood after recovering from a brain hemorrhage.

The screen siren gave an interview published recently in AARP The Magazine detailing her recovery from the hemorrhage that struck 10 years ago and had her questioning whether she would ever return to acting.

"The side of my face was falling down," Stone told her AARP. "I thought, 'I'll never be pretty again. Who's going to want to be around me?'"

People said this week that there are indeed folks who want her around. She has film projects in the works, including a part in the upcoming biopic about 1970s porn starlet Linda Lovelace.

But her favorite role these days is raising her three sons, Roan, Laird and Quinn. Quinn is the youngest and plunging into his kindergarten career.

"I'm loving raising my kid," Stone said about the loquacious Quinn. "He tells you everything that's happening, so I call him Agent Quinn."

Topics: Sharon Stone, Linda Lovelace
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