Sharon Stone kicked off Bumble after guys report profile as fake
Sharon Stone’s basic instinct drove her to Bumble for romance, but the dating app temporarily rejected her.
The actor tweeted Sunday night that Bumble had closed her account after “some users reported that it couldn’t possibly be me!” She also posted the official notice she received.
“Hey @bumble, is being me exclusionary?” she wrote. “Don’t shut me out of the hive.”
I went on the @bumble dating sight and they closed my account. 👁👁
Some users reported that it couldn’t possibly be me!
Hey @bumble, is being me exclusionary ? 🤷🏼♀️
Don’t shut me out of the hive 🐝— Sharon Stone (@sharonstone) December 30, 2019
Hours later, a Bumble rep informed Stone that her account had been unblocked and promised her it wouldn’t happen again. “Thanks for bearing with us and hope you find your honey,” Bumble editorial director Clare O’Connor quipped.
AHA! @sharonstone, we at @bumble found your account, unblocked you, and ensured this won't happen again. You can get back to Bumbling! Thanks for bearing with us and hope you find your honey.🐝
— Clare O'Connor (@Clare_OC) December 30, 2019
But in the hours that Stone was excluded from the dating platform, Twitter users had some humorous takes on her Bumble struggle.
Let's see here.
Overly successful woman who is revered beyond her personal accolades can't find a man secure enough to date her while constantly being in her shadow. I'm shocked. #malefragility— Ace Robinson (@akeliah) December 30, 2019
Stone, a 61-year-old mother of three, was linked to real estate mogul Angelo Boffa in 2018 but told People in October of that year that she didn’t mind not having a partner.
“I think somewhere in the back of your mind you think maybe one day you won’t be a single parent,” she said at the time. “Then, eventually you realize, I think it’s better. I’m no longer hoping for someone.”
This article originally appeared on HuffPost.