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Patricia "Patti" Stanger (born May 31, 1961) is an American businesswoman and reality television personality. She is known for starring in and producing her own matchmaking reality series, ''
The Millionaire Matchmaker ''The Millionaire Matchmaker'' was an American reality television series on Bravo that premiered on January 22, 2008, and is hosted by Patti Stanger. ''The Millionaire Matchmaker'' follows Patti Stanger, owner of the Beverly Hills-based "Millio ...
'', on Bravo TV. She is also founder and CEO of Millionaire's Club International, Inc. (www.MillionairesClub123.com), a professional matchmaking service for millionaires.


Early life and education

Stanger was born and raised in
Short Hills, New Jersey Short Hills is an unincorporated community located within Millburn Township, in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. It is a popular commuter town for residents who work in New York City. As of the 2020 United States Census, the CDP's pop ...
. She was adopted by Ira and Rhoda (Rhoda was also a matchmaker),''Become Your Own Matchmaker: 8 Easy Steps for Attracting Your Perfect Mate'', by Patti Stanger, pp. 1-3. and was raised in the Jewish faith. She graduated from
Millburn High School Millburn High School is a four-year public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades from Millburn (including its Short Hills neighborhood), in Essex County, New Jersey, United States, operating as the lone secondary school ...
in 1979 and received a
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from the
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in 1983. She currently lives in
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.


Career


Early career

Stanger is a third-generation matchmaker (see
shidduch The ''Shidduch'' ( he, שִׁדּוּךְ, pl. ''shidduchim'' , Aramaic ) is a system of matchmaking in which Jewish singles are introduced to one another in Orthodox Jewish communities for the purpose of marriage. The practice In the past and ...
). Prior to founding her business in January 2000, she worked as the Director of Marketing for Great Expectations.Patti's Bio from
Bravotv.com. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
She also worked in fashion. Stanger was introduced to the fashion industry by
Janis Spindel Janis Spindel is a matchmaker, author, and entrepreneur. She started her business, Janis Spindel Serious Matchmaking, Inc. in 1993. According to her website, she created this business after she had matched fourteen different couples together a ...
, who had hired and scouted the 24-year-old when looking for an assistant. Stanger worked for 10 years in the fashion industry at Unionbay Sportswear, JouJou Jeans, and
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.


Millionaire's Club

In 2000, Stanger stated that "successful men in the dating arena needed a private, exclusive club where they could come to find their beautiful and intelligent wives."


''Millionaire Matchmaker''

In 2008, Stanger signed a deal to have her own reality show called ''Millionaire Matchmaker'' on the Bravo TV Network. Stanger starred in and produced the show. The hour-long show followed her matchmaking at Millionaire's Club. Each episode featured her matchmaking two millionaires. First, millionaire clients submitted a biographical video profile on a DVD describing the type of partner they want. Stanger then met them individually to better understand their desires and welcome them to the club. She's been called "The
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of Dating" and made very quick, very direct comments. "I am not paid to hide my true feelings," she said. Her "casting calls" or "recruiting sessions", where she screened men and women, involved her making brutal comments on their dress and appearance. She told one woman she had a beautiful face but could not meet her millionaire because she was 10–15 lbs overweight. "I can't do much for women over 45," Stanger said in an interview, "and if they're overweight, it's almost impossible." She told another woman to take off her wig, then suggested she come back after she got hair extensions. The millionaires and 30–40 potential dates would first meet at a cocktail party Stanger hosted called a "VIP mixer", where they mingled and the millionaires got to evaluate the candidates. The millionaires chose their top two candidates and had 10-minute "mini dates", after which they picked the candidate they liked best. Stanger announced the choices to the group, and then the millionaires set up their "master dates". The Millionaire's Club has a few rules. For example, millionaires cannot discuss sex or trade phone numbers at the mixer. No sex is allowed until the couple is in an "exclusive, committed, monogamous relationship". There is also a two-drink maximum enforced on each date. If a millionaire violates the terms of the club, then Patti can throw him or her out of the club. At the end of each episode, Stanger called each candidate chosen for their master date, after which Patti called each millionaire or invites him or her into her office to discuss how the date went. The show would conclude with updates on each couple, indicating whether they are still together or not. The show ran from January 22, 2008 – March 29, 2015. In 2022, the ''
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'' named Stanger one of "The Top 10 Jewish Reality TV Stars of All Time."


Radio

In April 2009, Patti Stanger was hired by Clear Channel subsidiary
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to host a 4-week special titled ''P.S. I Love You'' for
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. The live call-in program was simulcast on Clear Channel owned MIX channel 22 and The Pink Channel on channel 24, Sunday evenings. After a month's hiatus, the program was returned to the schedule on a semi-regular basis, until it was moved to Thursday evenings in July 2009 and made a permanent fixture. Stanger continues to host ''P.S. I Love You'' on Thursday nights from 4 PM to 6 PM Pacific time on both Mix and The Pink Channel.


Personal life

In 2003, Stanger started dating Andy Friedman, a real-estate executive whom she met through another matchmaker. On July 22, 2009, Lalate.com announced that Friedman had proposed on May 31, her birthday. They did not agree on a date for the wedding, although episodes of season three of ''The Millionaire Matchmaker'' showed Stanger engaged in wedding planning activities, and she spoke openly to the media about details of the wedding. On August 14, 2010, Stanger announced via
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that she was ending her relationship with Friedman, stating, "I just ended my relationship with Andy. It hit me really hard that I want kids in my life. You have to agree on the non-negotiables." She has also stated in the season 5 finale of ''Millionaire Matchmaker'' that Friedman was like a "best friend" to her and that passion was lacking in their relationship. After she was matched on her own show, Patti started seeing John Matthews, the man she picked. In the ''Millionaire Matchmaker Reunion'' show however, she said the two of them were just friends. Stanger's first book on dating was published in 2009. It is entitled ''Become Your Own Matchmaker: 8 Easy Steps for Attracting Your Perfect Mate''. In February 2012, she was one of a group of celebrities who walked a
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in red dresses for the "Heart Truth Red Dress Collection" show, part of
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. She wore a
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dress.


Controversy

On September 25, 2011, during a taping of ''Watch What Happens Live'' hosted by
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, Stanger made some controversial remarks. When responding to a question from a gay man about a long-distance open relationship, she said, "There is no curbing you people". She later told a viewer who
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d in, "You are very handsome, I thought you were straight." She went on to explain that she meant he was not "queen-y". Stanger also made comments about Jewish men and smart women that viewers and critics deemed offensive. These comments quickly drew many angry responses on
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. Bravo and Stanger issued apologies with Stanger tweeting, "I am so sorry. I did not mean to offend anyone with my comments last night on ''Watch What Happens Live''.”


Television work


Radio work

* ''P.S. I Love You'' host (April 2009present)


Published works

* . Atria Books is a division of Simon & Schuster.


References


External links

*
Patti Stanger's Bio from Bravotv.com

Millionaire's Club Website
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