Sharon Stone names 'best kisser' in Hollywood

Sharon Stone reveals which A-List actor is the 'best kisser' in Hollywood

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Published April 03, 2026
Sharon Stone names 'best kisser' in Hollywood

Sharon Stone praised her Casino co-star Robert De Niro as the "best kisser" in Hollywood.

During an appearance on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live, the 68-year-old actress dubbed Robert as the “best kisser in the business.”

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“He kissed me right out of my shoes,” said Sharon, who starred alongside Robert in the 1995 crime thriller, Casino. “Ugh, yes.”

“We did this scene where I have to go to the bathroom, and because I play this hustler, I get him to give me money to go,” the actress recalled, who played Ginger McKenna in the movie.

“He gives me this money, and I look at him like, ‘Really? I think I need a little more than $50 for the bathroom,'" she continued.

“He reaches in and he gives me, like, $100, and then I lean over and I kiss him,” added Sharon. “And he just really knocked me out.”

The Catwoman actress added that the smooch even left director Martin Scorsese blushing.

“Marty cut, and he looks at us and goes, ‘I think we got it but would you guys like another one?’” said Sharon. “And we both looked at him and went, ‘Yeah, I think maybe we need one more.’”

Previously, in an interview with E! News, the actress described her experience working with Robert on Casino as life-changing.

“I love the people that I worked with on that film,” Sharon said. “I learned more from working with Robert De Niro than I think I probably learned all together in my entire career.”

“I love working with Marty Scorsese, and my relationship has stayed very much intact,” she added. “Working with Jimmy Woods, unbelievable. Joe Pesci, who really fought for me to get this job, was great to me… These guys, they mean a lot to me. Nothing would be more exciting to me than to do anything with any of them," added the Basic Instinct alum.

Zaid Bin Amir
Zaid Bin Amir is a reporter focusing on trending topics across films, celebrity culture, and digital media, with one year of experience. He tracks viral stories, industry shifts, and online conversations, delivering timely and engaging coverage that highlights how trends evolve and shape the broader entertainment landscape.
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