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Sharon Stone Opens Up About Dating App Encounters, Including A Few Users And Losers

Even Hollywood A-listers like Sharon Stone aren’t safe from the occasional perils of finding love online.

Speaking to London’s The Times in an interview published Friday, the “Basic Instinct” actor confirmed she’s been using dating apps to find prospective romantic interests ― and the results have been mixed at best.

One of the men Stone met turned out to be “a heroin addict who’s clearly 20,000 heroin injections later than the picture he sent me,” she said.

“I tell the waiter, ‘I’ll have a glass of water.’ He had a cocktail: absinthe or something,” the Oscar nominee recalled of her date at the Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles. “And I said, ‘I’m sorry, I can’t stay.’”

Other dates, Stone explained, have been more successful.

“I was almost like a therapist,” she said. “One whose wife told him she wanted a divorce and they had two little kids. He was struggling to process it. And [the other] had broken up with his girlfriend. She had gotten pregnant and instead of marrying, she got an abortion … He was still very much in love with her and I helped him process it. It was really rewarding for both of us. I don’t know how to explain it.”

And unlike some other celebrities, Stone doesn’t try to hide her identity while using the apps, noting: “I go on as myself. It’s not like I can fake it.”

Stone, a mother of three, was married to producer Michael Greenburg from 1984 to 1990 and to newspaper editor Phil Bronstein from 1998 to 2004.

In her chat with The Times, she said she had high hopes for 2024 when it comes to romance.

“This is the year that I want to fall in love — 100%,” she explained. As far as attributes she looks for in a prospective partner, she said: “You don’t look for a list and then your list arrives. That’s what

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