Bumble announced that founder Whitney Wolfe Herd will reclaim her role as CEO in March, succeeding Lidiane Jones, who is stepping down for personal reasons. Wolfe Herd's return comes as Bumble faces declining revenue, with Q3 2024 results showing a drop to $274 million despite an increase in paying users to 4.3 million. The average revenue per paying user also fell, raising concerns among investors. As Bumble prepares to announce its fourth-quarter results, it expects app revenue to exceed previous forecasts, potentially restoring investor confidence.