Sharon Stone Slams American Voters, Set to Relocate to Italy
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**Sharon Stone Criticizes American Voters, Plans Move to Italy**
Actress Sharon Stone has confirmed her intentions to leave the United States following the latest presidential election. Stone, who had previously declared in July that she would relocate to Italy if Donald Trump was re-elected, appears to be making good on her promise.
During a press conference at the Torino Film Festival in Italy, Stone did not hold back her criticism of the American electorate. Referring to the nation's history, she pointed out, "You have seen this before. My country is in its adolescence. Adolescence is naïve and ignorant and arrogant." Stone's remarks were sharply aimed at American voters, whom she described as largely untraveled and uneducated, citing a controversial statistic that "80 percent don't have a passport." Official census data, however, indicates that approximately 48 percent of Americans hold passports.
Stone also spoke on the potential consequences of Trump's leadership, saying, "we can't just say that women should help women" in light of the election results. She emphasized the importance of not turning a blind eye to harmful behavior, stating, "This is a time we can no longer look away when bad men are bad."
The actress's critical comments at the press conference have coincided with her apparent search for a home in Italy, sparking speculation that she may soon realize her plan to move abroad. With her scathing critique of American voters and her desire for change, Stone's future might indeed find her overlooking a scenic Italian villa instead.