Sharon Stone Calls Out Dating App Bumble For Blocking Her Profile, Users Thought She Was Fake

Sharon Stone is asking the dating app Bumble to help a girl out and unblock her account.

The actress took to Twitter to call out the dating app Bumble. Sharon accused Bumble of shutting down her dating profile because users reported it as fake.

She wrote, “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 shared a screenshot of the Bumble account being blocked. It states, “you’ve been blocked. We’re committed to keeping Bumble safe, which means we have to enforce certain rules when our values are violated. Your account has been blocked because we’ve received several reports about your profile being fake.”

Bumble has yet to comment.

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The actress is having quite an eventful month with her dealing with a lawsuit against rapper Chanel West Coast. She is currently trying to work out a deal to end the lawsuit she brought against Chanel.

Earlier this month, Sharon and Chanel West Coast asked the court for a 30-day extension. The document read “the parties have conferred and are cautiously optimistic that they will be able to resolve this matter without the need for further litigation, and would prefer to spend their time and resources on such discussions, rather than motions and pleadings that may prove unnecessary.”

Sharon and Chanel West Coast believe they can reach a settlement without going to trial.

Earlier this year, Sharon sued Chanel over the her song “Sharon Stoned.” The suit explained, “The Song gratuitously and repeatedly uses the name “Sharon Stone” in its lyrics. More than one-quarter of the Song’s length (a full one minute and twelve seconds of the Song) consists of nothing more than Defendant Dudley repeatedly saying the name “Sharon Stone” in mantra-like repetition.”

To make things worse, Sharon says Chanel released a music video that recreated her scenes in “Basic Instinct” and “Casino”. The case is ongoing.