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'I am a woman, do not drive me away': Sharon Stone complained about a popular dating site

'31.12.2019'

Source: Air force

Actress Sharon Stone complained that her account on Bumble's dating site was blocked. According to her, the site’s moderators received several complaints that this account is fake and does not belong to the actress, writes Air force.

Photo: instagram.com/sharonstone

Obviously, neither Bumble users nor his administration believed that Sharon Stone herself could look for a mate on a dating site.

“Hey @bumble, are you expelling me? Don't drive me out of the hive! ” - wrote the actress on Twitter.

Photo: twitter.com/sharonstone
Photo: twitter.com/sharonstone

“Dear Bumble, you are confusing my honesty with your fantasy. This is a disservice for men and women who are @bumble. I am Sharon, I am a woman. Thank. ♥ ”, - wrote the star.

Photo: twitter.com/sharonstone

When Bumble realized that the account was not fake, they immediately unblocked it and assured the actress that they were immensely glad of her presence on the site. Still would.

Sharon Stone, star of Basic Instinct, Total Recall and Casino, has been married twice, first to producer Michael Greenberg, then to journalist Phil Bronstein, whom she divorced in 2004.

Previously, she had already admitted that she was not averse to meeting someone. In 2018, in the broadcast of the Late Late Show on the American channel CBS, she even let slip as she sees her ideal man.

Host James Corden asked her, "What kind of man does Sharon Stone want?" Singer Elton John, who participated in the conversation, interrupted her and suggested: "Big!"

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The actress laughed embarrassedly for a long time, and then diplomatically answered: "Yes, I love tall ones."

Bumble is a dating app with a feminist twist. It differs from other services in that women are the initiators of correspondence in it.

Men can only choose the women they like and wait for them to write to them first.

Photo: instagram.com/sharonstone

This app was launched in 2014 by Tinder's former vice president of marketing, Whitney Woolf, with support from Russian entrepreneur and billionaire Andrei Andreev, creator of the Badoo, Mamba, and Begun services.

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What does the hive have to do with it?

The Hive, which Sharon Stone mentioned, is commonly referred to as the Bumble app by creators and users. In its design and communications, there are many references to the bee theme.

Photo: instagram.com/sharonstone

Bumble's signature color is yellow, the users are called 'bees', the section with helpful tips and entertaining articles is called The Buzz, and the platform's name itself refers to the English word 'bumblebee'.

“We hope you find your sweet tooth,” Bumble director Claire O'Connor told the famous actress after Sharon Stone's account was unlocked.

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