Patti Stanger, the show’s host, connected single wealthy people with their compatible dates on The Millionaire Matchmaker, a reality show. Stanger also worked as the show’s producer in addition to hosting. She has been the executive producer of Hallmark Channel’s Matchmaker Mysteries since 2019.
Patti Stanger, an American businesswoman and reality television personality, is 59 years old. She is most known for developing The Millionaire Matchmaker, a Bravo TV show that aired for eight seasons. She is also the founder and CEO of Millionaire’s Club International, Inc., a professional matchmaking agency for millionaires.
What is the net worth of Patti Stanger?
Throughout her career, the businesswoman has earned a sizable wealth. As of 2021, Patti Stanger has an estimated net worth of $8 million. She is well known for starring in the Bravo reality show The Millionaire Matchmaker. Pattis is also the founder and CEO of Millionaire’s Club International.
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Stanger is also the best-selling author of the book “есоmе Yоur аtсhmаkеr: 8 tесhn fоr аttrасtng уоur реrfесt mаtе.” Her рrоduсtоn аnd mаtсhmаkng соmраnу provide her with the majority of her income.
The Millionaire Dating Club, according to a source, has a 99 percent success record. Stanger charges her clients $85,000 a year as a coach. Patti provides packages ranging from $25,000 to $100,000 with no refund policy. Do you recognize Melyssa Ford, a former video vixen who also participated on the show?
Family Background and Education
Patricia “Patti” Stanger was born in the United States on May 31, 1961, in Short Hills, New Jersey. Ira and Rhoda Stanger, her adopted parents, raised her in the Jewish faith. Patti is a matchmaker for the third generation, as her mother and grandmother were both matchmakers.
Patti graduated from Millburn High School in 1979. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Miami in 1983.
Patti Stanger is a single woman who has never married
Stanger makes a good living as a matchmaker, but she can’t seem to find the right match for herself. To date, she has never been married. The love guru, on the other hand, was once on the verge of marrying her ex-fiance.
Patti Stanger and Andy Friedman, dated from 2003-2010. They were once engaged.
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Stanger began dating Andy Friedman, a real estate executive, in 2003. They were introduced by another matchmaker. Andy proposed to Patti on her birthday, according to Lalate.com in July 2009. However, they couldn’t agree on a date for the wedding.
Stanger and Andy were seen involved in wedding planning activities in season three of The Millionaire Matchmaker. Patti also spoke freely about her wedding plans.
Stanger wants to be a Mom
Patti declared the end of her relationship with Friedman on Twitter in August 2010. She explained: “Andy and I recently dissolved our relationship. It hit me like a ton of bricks that I desire children in my life. The non-negotiables must be agreed upon.”
Stanger also said that their friendship lacked passion because they were “best friends.” Well, it appears that she hasn’t found her ideal mate, and she may start a family one day.
Stanger’s Another Failed Engagement
Following her tumultuous relationship with Andy, the matchmaker began seeing David Krause, a former baseball player who now works as a mortgage banker. In March 2012, they met online and were engaged in 2013.
Patti’s second engagement was with David Krause.(Source: Bravo Tv)
According to Radaronline.com, the couple was overjoyed, and David even consented to have children. He also handed her a promise ring. Stanger and David unfortunately parted up after three years of dating. Patti was also paired with John Matthews on her own show. She then clarified that the two were merely pals.
Controversy
Stanger made some inflammatory statements during a filming of Andy Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live on September 25, 2011.
A gay man inquired about the possibility of a long-distance open relationship. Stanger clarified that she didn’t mean he wasn’t a queeny. She also made insulting remarks about Jewish men and intelligent women, which viewers and critics found offensive. Her words garnered a lot of backlash on Twitter afterward. Stanger issued an apology on Twitter.