Sharon Stone: “I'm on Tinder looking for love, not sex. I also met heroin addicts and criminals”

Three years ago, in an interview with Drew Barrymore, she said she was “done with dating.” However, Sharon Stone has now changed her mind. The femme fatale who set the dreams of thousands of fans around the world on fire in 1992 with the iconic crossed-legged scene in “Basic Instinct” is now 65 years old. And her potential suitors might actually have a chance with her. “I'm on Tinder with my real identity,” the star revealed in an interview with The Times. And he's looking for love on the dating app. “I'm not on Tinder just to fuck someone! That's just how it is. And you don't have to go to Tinder to do it. Just a coffee at the bar or shopping at the supermarket is enough to find someone to have sex with. It's not difficult. Instead I'm looking for love. And I feel like this is 100% the right year,” explained the actress and producer, who is about to turn 66 and has always said she is proud of getting older, describing those who to be ashamed of it, as “stupid and ungrateful”.
In the interview, Stone talks about his experiences with the dating app. She has already tried the Bumble app once, which suspended her account because she thought it was fake. The second attempt went better, but among the dates that failed he names two in particular: one turned out to be an ex-convict. Another, however, a heroin addict, “who had done it 20,000 times and showed me the photos too.” I met him some time ago in the garden of a hotel in Bel Air and was horrified when he arrived. So I ask the waiter for a glass of water, he asks for an absinthe cocktail. Until I tell him, ‘I’m sorry, I can’t, bye.’ And I leave,” he told the Times. However, she developed a relationship with two other people who were known to her during the lockdown period, in which she gained their trust. But love didn't come.
Stone, now an established producer and painter, was married to Phil Bronsheim, from whom she divorced, and to the writer Michael Greenburg, who died in 1987. She has three adopted children, Roan (of whom she lost custody due to Basic Instinct). , Quinn and Laird.