Sharon Stone claims she came so close to death in 2001 that she saw a ''white light'' and people close to her who had already died.
Sharon Stone ''saw the white light'' when she nearly died of a brain aneurysm.
The 'Basic Instinct' star suffered a near-fatal aneurysm in 2001 and while she managed to survive, she admits she came very close to death and even saw people she knew that had already passed away in a vision.
She said: ''Compared to that illness, nothing has been so difficult. It was as if I had been shot in the head.
''They thought I had a ruptured vessel that had bled itself out. So another Nine Days went by when I was not improving. During the next operation they found an artery that was pumping blood into my brain. They put in platinum to shut it off. I was close to death at one point and saw the white light that people claim they see.
''I did see people who I knew had died, as close and real as any living thing.''
The 54-year-old actress - who is currently dating 27-year-old model Martin Mica - admits she could have 'crossed over' but felt it was not her ''time'' to die.
She added to the Daily Express newspaper: ''I felt that I only had to step over a very narrow line and I would have joined them. What kept me back? It was just not my time.''
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