‘Millionaire Matchmaker’ Patti Stanger to Leave Bravo

Reality star teases move to new network

Patti Stanger, star of “The Millionaire Matchmaker,” is leaving cable network Bravo after eight seasons.

Stanger announced her departure via Twitter Friday, writing, “After 8 seasons I’ve decided to leave @Bravotv Thank u 4 the great ride. Stay tuned for exciting news as I move to a wonderful new network!”

“We loved watching Patti Stanger find love for so many people over the last 8 seasons on Bravo,” a Bravo spokesperson said in a statement. “We wish her the best with her new endeavors.”

Stanger is the founder and CEO of Millionaire’s Club International, Inc., a matchmaking service for millionaires, which serves as the basis for her reality show. “Millionaire Matchmaker” premiered on Bravo in January 2008.

Stanger also hosts her own radio show on Sirius XM called “P.S. I Love You.”

In addition, she has her own brand of wine called PS Match, which she discussed with TheWrap in a recent episode of “Drinking With the Stars.”

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