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SharonStonehas reportedly dashed plans to shoot a new clip in Mississippi after the state passed a controversial anti-LGBT law.

Described as a short film about cyber-bullying, "The Principal" will now be shot in another location, according to The Jackson Clarion-Ledger.

Stone, 58, released a utterance to Mississippi Film Studios President Rick Moore which cited the state's "Religious Liberty" bill, or Dwelling Bill 1523, as her incentive for moving the film's production.

"I will not work in any state that holds or is actively creating laws to legally support discrimination against American citizens whether due to their race, religion, gender or sexual orientation," the statement reads, according to local news station WDAM, "nor where those laws are passed or approved by the government of said state."

Pointing to Stone's remarks, Moore told WAPT News that the new legislation has prompted an "immediate shift in conversation" in regard to the state's film industry.

"HB 1523 has stirred many fiery opinions, which has unfortunately slowed the momentum of the film industry," he said. "The incentive is still strong to snap in Mississippi, so I expect independent

As Hilaria Baldwin makes her cautious repay to social media in the awaken of her Spanish heritage scandal, she has received assist from a scant other celebrities, including most recently Sharon Stone.

But it remains to be seen how valuable such support will be especially when Stone made a curious statement on Instagram about the controversy, which stems from allegations that Alec Baldwin’s wife deliberately misled people about her cultural self. Stone compared Hilaria Baldwin’s plight to the challenges faced by people in the LGBTQ people to freely communicate their gender self or sexual orientation.

In response to a People magazine upload about Baldwin’s come back to social media, the “Basic Instinct” star wrote: “No one needs to explain their ME In today’s society where you can choose your gender, your everything. If you feel closer to one piece of your have heritage than another …. girl it’s YOUR heritage. Touch it how you feel it . It’s YOUR LIFE.”

As one person replied to Stone, “Read the room.” Someone else tweeted that Stone’s attempt “to equate LGBTQ+ to the Fraudulent #HilariousBaldwin = Trans/Homop

That scene. You know the one: the one in "Basic Instinct" where Sharon Stone's legs are reveal. It's been talked about and talked about, and talked about some more. It's been talked about so much in the years since it shook the world in 1992 that it has diminished the other non-crotch facets of Sharon Stone.

What nobody talks about anymore is her heart, her courage and her activism. As Stone pushed through the male-dominating Hollywood sphere of the 1990s to extend top-tier cinematic heights through her work in 1990's "Total Recall" and then "Basic Instinct," an Oscar nomination for  "Casino" solidifying her influential screen presence, she was giving a voice to the voiceless. She was speaking up for marginalized women. She was speaking up for the LGBTQ community. She was speaking up for herself

And to this morning, she still does. 

Stone's enduring affinity with the LGBTQ community might explain why working for the first time with Ryan Murphy, known for bringing actresses over 50 (Jessica Lange, Kathy Bates, and now Stone) into his lavishly stylized queerverse of prestige TV, was so exceptional. In Murphy's dark dramedy "Ratched" for Netflix, an origins story of Nurs

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