January 31st 2024.
Teri Hatcher, the beloved star of Desperate Housewives, recently sat down for an interview and opened up about her love life. After previously expressing happiness in being single, she delved into the details of her dating experiences.
During an appearance on the show Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone, the 59-year-old was asked about her romantic prospects and how she goes about dating. With a hint of humor, she responded, "I don't date. I don't meet people, I don't meet anyone. If you come across someone, let me know..." It seems like Teri is content with her single status for the time being.
When the host mentioned various dating apps Teri could try, she revealed that she has already tried them all. She even attempted to join the popular app Hinge, hoping to show the universe that she is open and vulnerable to finding love. However, her plans were quickly foiled as she was banned from the app for allegedly pretending to be herself. Teri laughed it off and asked for a refund, receiving an apology from the app's team.
She shared, "I complained and asked for my money back since they kicked me off. They apologized, and I thought, 'Eh, I'm over it.' So now I'm over it." It seems like Teri is done with dating apps and is open to meeting someone in person.
She added, "I'm definitely done with dating apps, and I feel like if there's any way I'll meet someone, it'll have to be in person." Teri expressed her happiness with her busy and fulfilling life, surrounded by amazing friends. She even joked, "What more do you need? I have a cat."
Teri has been married twice before, first to Marcus Leithold in 1988, and then to Jon Tenney in 1994. She shares a daughter, Emerson Rose, with Jon. However, both marriages ended in divorce, and Teri has since been focusing on herself and her career.
It seems like Teri is not the only celebrity struggling with dating apps. In 2019, Sharon Stone was famously blocked from Bumble after her profile was reported as fake. She recently shared her own experiences with online dating, revealing that one potential match was a convicted felon and another was a heroin addict who looked nothing like his pictures.
Sharon expressed her belief that relationships are not something one can actively search for, but rather something that happens unexpectedly. She said, "You're standing somewhere, someone walks up and starts talking to you, and you turn around and think, 'What?' And the next thing you know, two years have gone by." She also added, "You don't look for a list, and then your list arrives. That's what people who don't have relationships do. They comfort themselves with the fact that they're actively making an effort towards that happening in their lives."
In the end, Teri and Sharon's experiences with dating apps may not have been successful, but they both seem content with their lives and are not actively seeking a relationship. As Teri said, "Honestly, I'm happy. I have a really full life, a really busy life. I have beautiful friends. It's fine. I don't need a man."
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