She’s showing her basic motherly instincts.
Sharon Stone posted a rare photo of her 23-year-old son, Roan, striking a pose to her Instagram Tuesday.
“Proud of you @roanjosephstone,” Stone, 65, captioned the moody shot of her eldest child, adding, “Well done.”
In the photo, Roan smolders for the camera while relaxing in a cozy armchair.
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He flaunts his inked-up muscular chest and arms while opting to go shirtless — wearing just blue pants, a brown beaded bracelet and a long necklace featuring the Hebrew word Chai, which means “Life.”
Stone shares Roan with her ex-husband Phil Bronstein. She and the journalist, 73, were married from 1998 to 2004.
While several fans questioned why the “Casino” star was so proud of her son, other supporters flooded the comments section of her post to rave about Roan’s stunning features.
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“Roan is gorgeous — and a kind, fascinating man,” one person commented on the snap.
“Very handsome young man!” a second person wrote, with a third adding, “Is this her son? If so handsome lil thing!”
“Great tats!” someone else chimed in, with one more netizen gushing, “What a handsome son! Love the necklace!”
The Oscar-nominated actress and Bronstein adopted Roan in 2000. Just three years later, the former war correspondent filed for divorce.
Stone shared last year that she lost custody of Roan over her sexy role in her 1992 film, “Basic Instinct.”
“People are walking around with no clothes on at all on regular TV now, and you saw maybe like a sixteenth of a second of possible nudity of me — and I lost custody of my child,” she shared on the “Table for Two with Bruce Bozzi” podcast.
Stone — who also adopted sons Laird Vonne, 18, and Quinn Kelly, 17, in 2005 and 2006, respectively — lost her appeal to gain primary custody of Roan in 2008.
However, the Emmy winner remained close with Roan, and he eventually filed papers to take her last name as his own in 2019.