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Sharon Stone: Euphoria Should Be Mandatory Viewing
8 Jun
Summary
- Sharon Stone advocates for 'Euphoria' to be required high school viewing.
- Keke Palmer defends show against criticism of explicit content.
- Stone's marriage strained by mastectomy decision, she revealed.

Sharon Stone has ignited a conversation about teen mental health, suggesting HBO's "Euphoria" should be required viewing for high school students. She shared this sentiment during a discussion with Keke Palmer, who defended the show against criticism focusing on explicit content.
Stone expressed that the series, which she believes should be seen by all parents and students, moved her to tears with its honest portrayal of characters' struggles. She finds the show deeply relevant, resonating with her own family's experiences with drug addiction, noting her brother's involvement in the drug trade.
During their talk, Stone also disclosed that her marriage deteriorated after her ex-husband opposed her decision to undergo a bilateral mastectomy due to multiple tumors. She also discussed her experiences as a single mother, creating a unique approach for her sons to ask "dad questions."