September 30, 2008
Sharon Stone "Wanted to Botox Her Kid," Says Court Docs

During the contentious court trial between (former) Bay Area married couple of note, Ginger McKenna (AKA Sharon Stone) and the Chronicle's Phil Bronstein," the former, it seems, was described as an "alarmist" who had "gone off the deep end over and over." At least according to the esteemed journalists over at TMZ, who obtained the court's "Tentative Statement of Decision" document on their recent custody battle.
Take, for example, this:
Among many things, the judge says, "Mother appears to overreact to many medical issues involving Roan." In one case, the judge describes Stone believing Roan had a spinal condition, but "there was no evidence to support this allegation."
Which, one might argue, seems reasonably worrisome for a first-time parent. But then TMZ goes on to report that la Stone also "wanted to Botox her kid" after a pungent case of foot odor. Which? Not so reasonable.
"Another example of an overreaction is that Mother suggested that Roan should have Botox injections in his feet to resolve a problem he had with foot odor. As Father appropriately noted, the simple and common sense approach of making sure Roan wore socks with his shoes and used foot deodorant corrected the odor problem without the need for any invasive procedure on this young child."
This, among other issues not yet released to the public, might have lead to a San Francisco court ruling that their son stay in San Francisco with Bronstein. You know, instead of the crazy lady's house. Anyway, if you recall, Phil and Sharon were married from 1998 to 2004, etcetera, etcetera, and so forth.


This b*tch is nuttier than a Pay Day bar
That poor kid. His friends probably read TMZ.
Oh, I love you Brock. The Yellow Wallpaper is one of my favorites!
The botox idea is possibly a little crazy, but I'd have to read up before I passed judgment.
As for the spinal disorder, my mother rushed me to four different specialists when I was a baby because she thought my bowed legs (uh, all babies have those), was the sign of some kind of problem.
It's called new mother syndrome. Sometimes they overreact a little. I'm not judging her on this one. However, the fact that full physical custody was given to the father does suggest she might have some issues.
I don't think this is a case of new mother syndrome. This kid is something like 4 now. I just love the whole "My kid needs injections in his feet!!" "No, he needs to put on socks" argument. That is classic California crazy/rich.