In a recent interview, Sharon Stone, who is seeking love, discussed her journey.

Sharon, 65, claimed to be using dating apps like Tinder and looking for love online. She spoke candidly about her travels and cited two relationships she had during the COVID-19 pandemic as examples of positive experiences.
She claimed to be their “therapist.” Then she ran into an ex-offender who was “clearly a heroin addict who has received 20, 000 heroin injections after the picture he sent me.” She described how she met the man in Los Angeles at the Hotel Bel Air before ending the date.
“Tell the waiter, I’ll have a glass of water,” she said.
He drank some sort of absinthe cocktail. I apologized, but I’m unable to stay. She also acknowledged that she wants to find love this year and that there are no particular requirements for finding a partner.
I don’t look for anything, she said. Never have I searched for anything. because I don’t believe that is the case. When someone approaches you while you’re standing somewhere and begins speaking to you, you turn around and ask, “What?” The next thing you know, two years have passed. You don’t search for a list, and then your list shows up, she continued. People who don’t have relationships act in that way. in order for them to feel at ease about not being in a relationship and that they are actively working to make that happen in their lives. The 65-year-old is not using dating apps solely for hookups, that much is certain.
Sharon, who has three children, adopted Roan as her first child in 2000. After that, she adopted Quinn in 2006 and Laird in 2005. From 1984 to 1987, the actress wed Michael Greenburd. From 1998 to 2004, she remarried Phil Bronstein. Stone, a mother of three, divorced her then-husband Phil Bronstein in 2004 and adopted her first child, Roan, 23, in 2000. She adopted her second son, Laird, 18, in 2005, and Quinn, 17, the following year.
