Sharon Stone Absorbs $1.35 Million for AIDS Research

Mon, 29 October 2007 22:50:33 ET

Sharon Stone Absorbs $1.35 Million for AIDS Research's AIDS charity auction has raised $1.35 million. The 'Basic Instinct' actress - who is the global fundraising chairwoman of AIDS research charity amfAR - hosted the candlelit benefit in Rome, Italy, on Friday (26.10.07) and even sold her own necklace for $50,000.

Wearing a Fendi fur wrap and silver dress with a plunging neckline, Sharon said: "I want you to know that I love this necklace. We usually sell a piece of something and it's usually a piece of me!" She told one bidder: "Don't flirt with me and not mean it, you know I hate that. I love that quiet talk but I can't quite hear you."

Sharon asked the guests, which included model , director Sofia Coppola and actress Mira Sorvino, to bid for contemporary art and De Grisogono jewellery. When one person refused to raise his bid, she jokingly warned him: "I'm going to come over there and slap you!"

Italian fashion house Fendi held the auction and after-party at its exclusive headquarters near Rome's famous Spanish Steps. A Fendi baguette purse signed by Sharon and several other celebrity guests raised $60,000, a portrait of Italian actress Alida Valli by artist Francesco Vezzoli fetched $140,000, while nine racy photographs taken by Mark Liddell went for $25,000.

Sharon admitted she felt nervous before the auction, because she feared nobody would turn up. The 49-year-old actress, who has been hosting AIDS fundraisers since 1995, said: "Every time I come here I think nobody will come and it will be a disaster and I will cry at the end."


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