Who produces the TV show Millionaire Matchmaker?
Stanger founded the Beverly Hills-based “Millionaire’s Club” in 2000 to cater for wealthy men looking for partners. The premise of the series is to match single wealthy people, all claiming to be certified millionaires, with potential spouses. Controversy online: Gossip column website TMZ.com has claimed the two women featured on the finale of the show may be different from what they claimed to be. TMZ emphasized Cidney, who was portrayed as a Jewish girl with a Masters in Journalism was featured in Playboy’s Cybergirl website. TMZ claims another girl on the episode, Marcella, who was portrayed as a travel agent, may resemble an escort in a Florida-based escort service company. Links on TMZ’s article look remarkably like Marcella. Season 2 Season 2 consisted of 12 episodes which ran from February 2009 to May 2009. With her business booming and her notoriety increasing, Stanger is at the top of her game as owner of a Los Angeles-based elite ma
Millionaire Matchmaker is a television series produced by Bravo and presented by Patti Stanger. Stanger founded the Beverly Hills-based “Millionaire’s Club” in 2000 to cater for wealthy men looking for partners. The premise of the series is to match single wealthy people, all claiming to be certified millionaires, with potential spouses. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millionaire_Matchmaker Bravo is an American cable television channel owned by NBC Universal. It is currently seen in more than 80 million homes and was the first service dedicated to film, drama, and the performing arts when it launched by Cablevision as an advertisement-free channel in December 1980.[1][2] In the early 2000s it switched from covering performing arts, drama, and indie film to being focused on pop culture like reality shows, fashion shows, makeovers, celebrities, and so forth. Bravo’s programming schedule includes feature films