Sharon Stone: Ready to Love Again After Being Blocked From Bumble
Let’s talk about love, and who better to start with than Sharon Stone? The iconic star of Basic Instinct has decided it’s time to dive back into the dating world, just weeks after revealing she was temporarily blocked from the popular app Bumble. Yep, you heard that right—Sharon Stone, one of Hollywood’s most legendary beauties, was flagged as “fake” by users who simply couldn’t believe she was actually swiping.
At Elton John’s AIDS Foundation viewing party for the 2020 Oscars on February 9, Sharon let the world know she’s ready to give love another shot. “It’s open now,” she joked with ET. “I’m open for business!” With her signature wit and charm, the 61-year-old actress made it clear she’s not just playing around—she’s here to find meaningful connections.

Sharon had a laugh about the whole situation, explaining that she might have been banned because she turned down a few people who weren’t too happy about hearing “no.” “I think that I said no to a couple of people that thought it would be a nice way to be not-so-kind back,” she said. “Some people don’t like to hear, ‘No, no, I don’t want to go out with you.’”
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Second Chances: Sharon’s New Approach to Online Dating
Now that her account is back up and running, Sharon, who was previously married to Michael Greenburg from 1984 to 1987 and Phil Bronstein from 1998 to 2004, is giving Bumble a real shot. This isn’t just about finding a date; it’s about reconnecting with people and forming genuine relationships. “It’s going OK,” she shared with a warm smile. “I’m actually having a nice time. I’ve met a couple of nice people and I’ve even made a couple of nice friends by doing that.”
For Sharon, dating isn’t just about finding romance—it’s about finding someone who values care, compassion, and love. “I’m looking for someone who wants to have a caring and compassionate and loving relationship, like anybody else,” she added. It’s clear that Sharon is bringing her whole self to this new chapter, ready to embrace all the possibilities.
Sharon’s Twitter Drama: The Bumble Ban
This whole ordeal started in late December 2019 when Sharon took to Twitter to share her dating dilemma. As the proud mother of three boys—Roan Bronstein, 19, Laird Stone, 14, and Quinn Stone, 13—she wanted to keep her fans in the loop. In a hilarious tweet, she explained why her Bumble account got shut down. “I went on the @bumbledating site and they closed my account,” she wrote on December 30. “Some users reported that it couldn’t possibly be me! Hey @bumble, is being me exclusionary? Don’t shut me out of the hive!”



