Not everyone needs dating apps.Hours after actressSharon Stonetweeted that Bumble, an online dating service, blocked her profile, Marvel actor Simu Liu made his move.“Hey, I don’t have bumble but uh… what are you doing like six months from now?” Liu replied to Stone.Liu, 30, is set to be Marvel’s next big star. The Chinese-Canadian actor will portray the superhero Shang-Chi in the next phase of movies, starting withShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.In her original tweet, Stone, 61, explained how she was booted from the service after other users seemed to doubt her profile was real.“I went on the @bumble dating [site] and they closed my account. ?? Some users reported that it couldn’t possibly be me!” shetweeted.“Hey @bumble, is being me exclusionary ? ??‍♀️ Don’t shut me out of the hive ?”TheNew Popestar then shared ascreenshotof the message she received upon logging on to the app, with the headline: “You’ve been blocked.”“We’re committed to keeping Bumble safe, which means we have to enforce certain rules when our values are violated,” read thememo. “Your account has been blocked because we’ve received several reports about your profile being fake.”Isaiah Trickey/FilmMagic; Kevin Tachman/WireImageBumble representative Clare O’Connor later replied to Stone’s tweet, writing that the team was working on restoring her dating profile.“Oh no, @sharonstone! @Bumble editorial director here. We’re on the case,”wroteO’Connor. “Trust us, we definitely want you in the Hive. We’ll get back to you ASAP. ?”O’Connor explained that the situation was resolved and that Stone could resume swiping.“AHA! @sharonstone, we at @bumble found your account, unblocked you, and ensured this won’t happen again. You can get back to Bumbling!” shetweeted. “Thanks for bearing with us and hope you find your honey.?”The next day, Stone once again tweeted that she still couldn’t access her account, claiming Bumble erased her profile. But the dating service quickly replied to her tweet with instructions on how to get back on.“Don’t worry; your original account is still live! Try logging out and signing back in with your phone number,” the tweet read.

Not everyone needs dating apps.

Hours after actressSharon Stonetweeted that Bumble, an online dating service, blocked her profile, Marvel actor Simu Liu made his move.

“Hey, I don’t have bumble but uh… what are you doing like six months from now?” Liu replied to Stone.

Liu, 30, is set to be Marvel’s next big star. The Chinese-Canadian actor will portray the superhero Shang-Chi in the next phase of movies, starting withShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

In her original tweet, Stone, 61, explained how she was booted from the service after other users seemed to doubt her profile was real.

“I went on the @bumble dating [site] and they closed my account. ?? Some users reported that it couldn’t possibly be me!” shetweeted.“Hey @bumble, is being me exclusionary ? ??‍♀️ Don’t shut me out of the hive ?”

TheNew Popestar then shared ascreenshotof the message she received upon logging on to the app, with the headline: “You’ve been blocked.”

“We’re committed to keeping Bumble safe, which means we have to enforce certain rules when our values are violated,” read thememo. “Your account has been blocked because we’ve received several reports about your profile being fake.”

Isaiah Trickey/FilmMagic; Kevin Tachman/WireImage

Simu Liu, Sharon stone

Bumble representative Clare O’Connor later replied to Stone’s tweet, writing that the team was working on restoring her dating profile.

“Oh no, @sharonstone! @Bumble editorial director here. We’re on the case,”wroteO’Connor. “Trust us, we definitely want you in the Hive. We’ll get back to you ASAP. ?”

O’Connor explained that the situation was resolved and that Stone could resume swiping.

“AHA! @sharonstone, we at @bumble found your account, unblocked you, and ensured this won’t happen again. You can get back to Bumbling!” shetweeted. “Thanks for bearing with us and hope you find your honey.?”

The next day, Stone once again tweeted that she still couldn’t access her account, claiming Bumble erased her profile. But the dating service quickly replied to her tweet with instructions on how to get back on.

“Don’t worry; your original account is still live! Try logging out and signing back in with your phone number,” the tweet read.

source: people.com