
Topics: Fashion, Kim Kardashian, Entertainment
Hollywood icon Sharon Stone has spoken out about Kim Kardashian's controversial clothing line.
Kardashian released a X-rated range of underwear called The Ultimate Bush collection.
The hair thongs came in 12 different shades and set you back a whopping £34 per pair, which ruffled some feathers with shoppers.
It seems Gen Z and fashion lovers aren't the only ones who were surprised by the range of underwear which mimicked an up-close-and-personal part of your body.
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Some critics compared the pants to 'merkins' - historical garments designed to mimic a full bush.
Stone, 68, made headlines for her explicit role in the film Basic Instinct from 1992, where her character was shown crossing and uncrossing her legs, briefly revealing she wasn't wearing any underwear.
Needless to say, she's not easy to shock.

The star has hit out at the unusual garments, telling Variety: "When the Kardashians are selling underwear with pubic hair on the outside, it sounds pretty crazy that we were being oppressed to wear certain undergarments."
"But that’s when we marched to get Roe vs. Wade. Now, people want to take those things away from us again. Would we tell men we’d like to take away their healthcare? 'First of all, we’re taking the Viagra'" she marvelled.
She talked about how things were different when she 'went to college in the ’70s.'
"To go to college and not be able to sign for your own apartment, a credit card, a checking account in your name because you were female — we were marching in the street, burning our brassieres, which sounds absurd at this point."

It's not the first time Stone has expressed her displeasure with Kim K, after she previously shared her frustration about her move into acting after landing a role in American Horror Story, writing: “Well… you know... acting. It may not be brain surgery but we do treasure our art. We studied, we suffered, we do suffer for it. Ten thousand hours; it’s a thing."
It's not all bad though, as back in 2023 Stone confessed she admired Kardashian's business mind.
"She's not one of the greatest business people out there making gazillions of dollars because she's not a smart cookie," Stone said.
She continued: "I wish she'd give me an hour of business counselling anytime."
Stone also teamed up with Kardashian for a BBC Arts documentary series, called Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar.
Kardashian was on board as the executive producer as well as appearing in it, while Stone was a commentator.