Published 21:21 IST, December 31st 2019
Bumble accidentally blocks Sharon Stone's account after users mistakenly flag it as fake
American actress Sharon Stone has revealed that dating app Bumble has removed her account after users reported it as fake. Now People have offered to date her.
- Entertainment News
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American actress Sharon Stone recently revealed that dating app Bumble has removed her account after users reported it as fake. The 61-year-old Academy-nominated actress shared the news on Twitter after she urged the makers of the app to reinstate her account as she doesn't want to stay out of the hive. Sharon shared the screenshot of her blocked account on Twitter and wrote, "I went on the @bumble dating sight and they closed my account." Many people offered to date the actress and asking to message if she was interested.
Sharon Stone on Bumble
The editorial director of the app, Clare O'Connor immediately intervened and reinstated Sharon's account. O'Connor wrote, "AHA! @sharonstone, we at @bumble found your account, unblocked you, and ensured this won't happen again. You can get back to Bumbling!" The popular app puts women centre stage as men are not allowed to make the first contact in heterosexual relationships.
Sharon rose to fame with her 1992 erotic thriller Basic Instinct, for which she earned her first Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress. Sharon soon became a sex symbol and rose to international recognition with her performance in Martin Scorsese's epic crime drama Casino. Sharon was born in Meadville, Pennsylvania in 1958. She moved to New York to pursue modelling and later moved to Europe and stayed in Milan for a year. Sharon quit modelling in 1980 and decided to pursue acting instead.
Updated 21:21 IST, December 31st 2019