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Sharon Stone says she was once struck by lightning, thrown across kitchen

She’s electric. Sharon Stone recalled on the podcast “Films to Be Buried With” a shocking story in which she said she was struck by lightning and thrown across her kitchen while discussing how she could imagine herself dying — a running gag on the show. “I was at home — we had our own well. …

She’s electric.

Sharon Stone recalled on the podcast “Films to Be Buried With” a shocking story in which she said she was struck by lightning and thrown across her kitchen while discussing how she could imagine herself dying — a running gag on the show.

“I was at home — we had our own well. I was filling the iron with water, and I had my hand on the faucet, one hand on the iron and the well — it hit lightning and the lightning came up through the water,” the 62-year-old “Basic Instinct” star remembered.

“I got picked up and thrown across the kitchen, and I hit the refrigerator.”

Stone’s mother rushed her to the hospital after the scary ordeal, which left her in “such an altered state.”

“The EKG was showing such electricity in my body, I had to go get EKGs every single day for, like, 10 days,” recounted the “Casino” star. “It was so crazy.”

The “Total Recall” star admitted she felt “tremendously lucky to be alive” given that a clothesline cut her neck “within a 16th of an inch of her jugular vein” and she suffered a brain aneurysm in 2001 that she said left her “more abrasive.”

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