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
Umm, if you’re on @bumble
There’s no hope for the rest of us!😣#YouveGotToBeKidding— Tisha Smith (@Counselor_Gal44) December 30, 2019
Bumble restored her account while Bumble’s editorial director, Clare O’Connor, wrote that she hoped it would now be easier to ” find your honey.”
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
“There can only be one 👑 Stone. Looks like our users thought you were too good to be true,” the company which describes itself as “bringing good people together,” wrote on Twitter. “We’ve made sure that you won’t be blocked again. We hope that everyone in our community takes a sec to verify their profiles. (Catherine Tramell from Basic Instinct gets a pass today!)”
Stone, 61, got married two times. She tied the knot with the first husband, producer Michael Greenburg, in 1984. The couple got divorced after three years.
In 1998 she married her second husband, journalist Phil Bronstein, which lasted 6 years.