Teri Hatcher, the well-known actress and former Bond girl, recently revealed that she is done with online dating. In a recent interview on “Getting Grilled with Curtis Stone,” Hatcher explained that she had tried using the popular dating app Hinge to find a good man, but her experience did not go as planned.
According to Hatcher, she was “open and vulnerable” while using the app, but the Hinge team apparently didn’t believe that she was the real Teri Hatcher. Her account was deactivated, and although they later apologized, Hatcher had already lost interest in online dating.
Hatcher mentioned that she has a busy life and is not actively pursuing love. However, she did mention that she would be open to it if she happened to meet someone in real life. It seems that Hatcher has shifted her focus away from online dating and is embracing her single life.
Interestingly, Hatcher is not the only celebrity who has had a negative experience with online dating. Sharon Stone recently shared her own dating app disaster, revealing that she was kicked off the app Bumble. It seems that celebrities face similar challenges in the online dating world, with app moderators often doubting their authenticity.
In the interview, Hatcher ended the topic with a humorous note, saying that who needs a man when you have a cat like she does? It seems that Hatcher is content with her furry companion and is not overly concerned about finding a romantic partner at the moment.
For fans of “Desperate Housewives,” it may be disappointing to learn that they won’t have the chance to engage in an online chat with Susan Mayer, the character played by Hatcher. However, it seems that Hatcher is focused on other aspects of her life and is not actively seeking a relationship.
Overall, Hatcher’s experience with online dating highlights the challenges that many people face in the digital realm of romance. It serves as a reminder that finding love is not always as easy as swiping right, even for celebrities.