Sharon Stone gives rare look at her three adopted sons as she pays tribute to eldest Roan on his 24th birthday

Sharon Stone wished the eldest of her three adopted sons, Roan, a happy 24th birthday with a sweet Instagram post on Saturday.

The Oscar-nominated star, 66, uploaded her favorite photos of Roan over the years, as well as a rare throwback photo of Roan with his siblings Laird, 19, and Quinn, 17.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROAN! LOVE MOM,” captioned the Casino star, who has nearly 4 million followers.

The first photo in Stone’s slideshow showed Roan as a blond-haired boy smiling while wearing a San Francisco police shirt.

Another memorable shot featured all three of Stone’s boys, with Roan playfully putting Laird in a headlock.

Sharon Stone wished the eldest of her three adopted sons, Roan, a happy 24th birthday with a sweet Instagram post on Saturday

The Oscar-nominated star, 66, uploaded her favorite photos of Roan over the years

The Oscar-nominated star, 66, uploaded her favorite photos of Roan over the years

Initially, Stone adopted Roan with her then-husband Phil Bronstein.

The couple divorced after six years of marriage in 2004, when Roan was just four years old. This resulted in a California judge granting joint custody of the exes.

A then newly single Stone made plans to make Los Angeles her primary residence, while the former couple agreed to have their son live primarily with Bronstein in San Francisco during the school year.

But then, in 2008, Stone disputed the agreement and Roan tried to move to Los Angeles with her, but her request was denied.

Despite the distance between them during school years, mother and son remained close throughout his childhood.

Stone opened up about the emotional cost the custody battle had on her psyche during an appearance on the Table For Two With Bruce Bozzi podcast.

“I ended up at the Mayo Clinic with extra heartbeats in the upper and lower chambers of my heart,” she shared in 2023, before adding that “it broke my heart.”

Roan had two brothers after their parents’ divorce, starting with Laird, 19, in 2005, followed by third son Quinn, 17, a year later.

Stone has been open and honest about the various tragedies she endured throughout her life, before and after becoming a mother, including multiple miscarriages due to an autoimmune disease and endometriosis.

She added a rare throwback photo of Roan with his siblings Laird, 19, and Quinn, 17

She added a rare throwback photo of Roan with his siblings Laird, 19, and Quinn, 17

The first photo in Stone's slideshow showed Roan as a blonde-haired youth smiling while wearing a San Francisco police shirt

The first photo in Stone’s slideshow showed Roan as a blonde-haired youth smiling while wearing a San Francisco police shirt

Stone shares Roan with her ex-husband Phil Bronstein

Stone shares Roan with her ex-husband Phil Bronstein

During a 2017 speech, Roan recalled his favorite piece of advice from his mother.  “Treat others the way you would want to be treated and put your best foot forward,” the then-teenager told a crowd while speaking at the Associates for Breast and Prostate Cancer Studies Mother's Day Luncheon with his brothers

During a 2017 speech, Roan recalled his favorite piece of advice from his mother. “Treat others the way you would want to be treated and put your best foot forward,” the then-teenager told a crowd while speaking at the Associates for Breast and Prostate Cancer Studies Mother’s Day Luncheon with his brothers

After divorcing from Stone in 2004, she adopted her two other sons: Laird, 19, and Quinn, 17.

After divorcing from Stone in 2004, she adopted her two other sons: Laird, 19, and Quinn, 17.

This family photo shows Roan showering his mother with love during a Mother's Day party on May 12

This family photo shows Roan showering his mother with love during a Mother’s Day party on May 12

“We women have no forum to discuss the depth of this loss. I have lost nine children to miscarriage,” Stone said People in 2022. ‘It is not a small thing, physically or emotionally, but we still get the feeling that it is something that we have to bear alone and in secret, with a kind of sense of failure.’

During a 2017 speech, Roan recalled his favorite piece of advice from his mother.

“Treat others the way you want to be treated and put your best foot forward,” the then-teenager told a crowd as he spoke with his brothers at the Associates for Breast and Prostate Cancer Studies Mother’s Day luncheon.

That same year, Laird praised his mother when he and his brothers presented Stone with the Mother of the Year award: “My mother deserves this award,” Laird said at the time. ‘I love you mom.’

As Roan grew into adulthood, he eventually decided to follow in his mother’s footsteps by pursuing an acting career.