Sharon Stone Supports Luke Perry, 17 Years After Her Own Stroke

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Sharon Stone gave encouragement to Luke Perry after he suffered a massive stroke last week.

“I wish him all the best because you can come all the way back even from the edge, from the worst things, I’m here to tell you,” she told Extra.

Sharon suffered her own stroke in September 2001, and opened up about the medical crisis in a July 2016 interview with AARP:

“I feel tremendously lucky to be alive — to have had a massive stroke and a nine-day brain hemorrhage,” she said at the time. “To be able to put a sentence together, to be able to walk and talk, to be able to continue to work in my chosen field, which requires quite a bit of memorization. To be able to have the full facility of my body and my face.”

She added: “I feel extraordinarily blessed by the prayer and good wishes and meditation that people did on my behalf, and because I know it’s real, because it helped me so profoundly, I believe in paying that forward.”

Luke had a massive stroke at his home last week. His rep confirmed to Us Weekly that he is “under observation at the hospital,” while also denying reports that the Riverdale star is in a medically induced coma.