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This bold statement perfectly captures the public persona of actress Sharon Stone. After rocketing to superstardom in the early 1990s with films like *Basic Instinct* and *Casino*, she became one of Hollywood's most prominent sex symbols. However, Stone consistently pushed back against being typecast, using her famously high intellect as a key part of her identity and a tool to navigate the industry on her own terms.
The often-cited IQ of 154, which places her in the genius category, is the basis for her claim. While she has sometimes expressed frustration with the constant focus on this number, it stems from a test taken in her youth. Her intelligence was evident early on; she accepted a scholarship to Pennsylvania's Edinboro University at just 15 years old to study creative writing and fine arts before leaving to pursue a modeling career.
The quote encapsulates the central tension of her career: the clash between her glamorous, bombshell image and her sharp, assertive, and often outspoken nature. By refusing to be just a "Barbie Doll," Stone challenged Hollywood's expectations and carved out a unique and enduring legacy as a star who demanded to be both seen and heard.
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