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‘It’s tough’: Sharon Stone having a ‘hard time’ following Steve Bing’s death

OHMYGOSSIP — Sharon Stone is having a “hard time” coming to terms with the death of Steve Bing.
The 62-year-old actress was once romantically linked to the late film producer – who took his own life earlier this week at the age of 55 – in the past, and has admitted it’s been “tough” for her to process the tragic news of his passing.
She told ‘Extra’: “This is really hard. I had a really hard time with it … He’s a complicated person who I didn’t think always made good decisions … It’s a tough one. It’s a very tough one.”
Steve’s death was ruled a suicide by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s officer, after he was found dead following a fall from an apartment building in Century City in Los Angeles on Monday (22.06.20).
And in the wake of his death, his former girlfriend Elizabeth Hurley – with whom he had 18-year-old son Damian – said she was “saddened beyond belief” by the producer’s passing, revealing they had reconnected in recent times.
She shared a number of pictures of herself and her ex on Instagram and wrote: “I am saddened beyond belief that my ex Steve is no longer with us. It is a terrible end. Our time together was very happy and I’m posting these pictures because although we went through some tough times, it’s the good, wonderful memories of a sweet, kind man that matter. In the past year we had become close again. We last spoke on our son’s 18th birthday. This is devastating news and I thank everyone for their lovely messages.”
Steve – who also fathered a daughter, 21-year-old Kira, with Lisa Bonder – also received a touching tribute from former President Bill Clinton, who remembered the ‘Polar Express’ financier for his “big heart”.
He tweeted: “I loved Steve Bing very much.
“He had a big heart, and he was willing to do anything he could for the people and causes he believed in. I will miss him and his enthusiasm more than I can say, and I hope he’s finally found peace.”

Source: VacationHunter.Online
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