Billy Baldwin wants his name out of Sharon Stone’s mouth.

After the “Basic Instinct” star claimed she was asked by “Sliver” producer Robert Evans to have sex with her co-star as they filmed the 1993 thriller to help his on-camera delivery, the brother of Alec Baldwin has shared some choice words about the alleged incident.

“Not sure why Sharon Stone keep [sic] talking about me all these years later?” the actor tweeted via X on Tuesday. “Does she still have a crush on me or is she still hurt after all these years because I shunned her advances?”

Billy Baldwin posing in 2023
Billy Baldwin slammed Sharon Stone’s recent claim that she was asked to have sex with him while filming their movie “Sliver” in the early 1990s. Getty Images

Billy Baldwin and Sharon Stone in "Sliver"
“Does she still have a crush on me or is she still hurt after all these years because I shunned her advances?” he wrote on X Tuesday, hypothesizing why she had his name in her mouth. Paramount Pictures

Billy Baldwin and Sharon Stone in "Sliver"
The brother of Alec Baldwin also claimed he had creative agency over their sex scene and performed it so they would not have to kiss. ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection
He continued, “Did she say to her gal pal Janice Dickinson the day after I screen tested and ran into them on our MGM Grand flight back to New York… ‘I’m gonna make him fall so hard for me, it’s gonna make his head spin.’ ???”

Baldwin, 61, went on to claim he has “so much dirt on her it would make her head spin.”

He also claimed he had his own meeting with Evans, who died in 2019. During the meeting, the “Backdraft” actor allegedly begged Evans to give him creative control over the sex scene so he “wouldn’t have to kiss Sharon.”

He continued, “Wonder if I should write a book and tell the many, many disturbing, kinky and unprofessional tales about Sharon? That might be fun.”

Billy Baldwin and Sharon Stone in "Sliver"
Stone claimed on Monday that “Sliver” producer Robert Evans pleaded with her to have sex with Baldwin. ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection

Billy Baldwin and Sharon Stone in "Sliver"
Stone said she refused. Paramount Pictures

Billy Baldwin and Sharon Stone in "Sliver"
She also claimed she argued that Michael Douglas should have been cast. Paramount Pictures
Stone’s representatives did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Baldwin’s tweet came after the “Casino” star claimed on Monday’s episode of the “Louis Theroux” podcast that she was nearly forced to have sex with him for the betterment of the film.

“[Evans was] running around his office in sunglasses explaining to me that he slept with Ava Gardner and I should sleep with Billy Baldwin, because if I slept with Billy Baldwin, Billy Baldwin’s performance would get better, and we needed Billy to get better in the movie because that was the problem,” she alleged.

She also claimed she had complained to executives that Michael Douglas wasn’t the leading man.

Sharon Stone speaking in 2023
Stone originally spoke about the alleged incident in her 2021 memoir, “The Beauty of Living Twice.” Getty Images

Sharon Stone poses for a photo in 2024
She did not name Baldwin or Evans, who died in 2019, in her tome at the time. AP
“I didn’t have to f–k Michael Douglas,” she vented. “Michael could come to work and know how to hit those marks, and do that line, and rehearse and show up.”

Stone first spoke about the alleged situation in her 2021 memoir, “The Beauty of Living Twice.”

However, she did not mention Evans or Baldwin by name at the time.