‘Sharon Stone moment’ by Tory MP caught on camera during Theresa May’s Questions

8 Sep, 2016 17:00 / Updated 8 years ago

An unfortunate camera angle during this week’s grilling of UK Prime Minister Theresa May caught one of her Conservative colleagues crossing her legs in a moment many have compared to the film “Basic Instinct.”

While sitting behind the Prime Minister in the House of Commons, Lucy Frazer, MP for South East Cambridgeshire, unknowingly impersonated Sharon Stone’s most infamous character and showed the world more than she wanted.

Frazer later asked a question, but the 44-year-old mother of two hasn’t reacted to the unexpected attention.

One Twitter user, however, did call out the “up-skirt” coverage from the media as “grim.”

The scene from the movie Basic Instinct, which we’ll let you find online rather than embed it here, occurs during an interrogation by police.

Stone claimed in 2006 that she was not aware of the close-up until a test screening and said she slapped the film’s director.

But there’s been no word on whether Willy on “The Simpsons” was aware of his up-kilt shot.