Sharon Stone's latest movie is too sexy for cinemas. Censors in the US have had to cut a steamy orgy scene out of "Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction" so that teenagers can watch it reports Bang Showbiz.
Britain's Daily Star newspaper quotes a spokesman for the studio as saying: "It is a hard 'R' rated movie which means it includes strong sexuality, nudity, violence, language and some drug content." Censors threatened to give it the dreaded NC-17 rating which would mean that no-one under 18 could watch it.
Although they found the orgy scene too much, the MPAA did allow a steamy sequence where Sharon's character is pleasured by a man as she drives a sports car through the streets on London at high speed. Sharon reportedly refused to use a body double for the sex scenes.
