Season 2
12 episodes
49 min. per episode
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A fierce matchmaker battles her own heart while navigating the glamorous yet treacherous world of love and wealth.
Episodes
Third-generation matchmaker Patti Stanger is back for a second season of Bravo's "The Millionaire Matchmaker," ready to take on the influx of millionaires calling to be set up. In the second season premiere, Patti works to make matches for Brett, a 28-year-old CEO of Her Energy Drink, and David, a 29-year-old retail owner.
Matchmaker Patti Stanger gets an unexpected in her new client, who happens to be a lady millionaire. Heidi is drop-dead gorgeous and the CEO of a high end fashion label called Young, Fabulous and Broke, available in such stores as Neiman Marcus, Planet Blue and Fred Segal. Patti's other client this week is tall, dark and handsome Bill, a 45-year-old Canadian hotel executive who has flown into Los Angeles from Canada just to meet with Patti.
Matchmaker Patti Stanger has two extreme opposites this week with her millionaire clients -- Laurence is a 39-year-old owner and CEO of the vitamin company, Nature's Purest, and a total extrovert who says whatever is on his mind. Andrew is a gorgeous, 34-year-old advertising executive who recently started an Internet company called Rip Lounge, and an introvert who never approaches girls on his own, a major flaw in Patti's opinion.
Grammy nominated jazz musician Jeff, 49, joins the Millionaire's Club in the wake of his recent divorce, but his desire for a wild woman prompts Patti to diagnose him with "Divorced-dad-itus," an affliction that forces a man to make inappropriate dating choices. Returning for another go around with the Millionaire's Club is last season's lovable letch, Harold, with whom Patti must take drastic measures to help get over his narcissistic ways by giving him a "dating intervention."
Patti turns her attention towards two new millionaire clients -- Daniel, a celebrity artist whose works are sold in the range of $15 to $20k a piece, and Chris, a mellow surfer who grew up in Hawaii and doesn't care about money or status just as long as a good wave is about to break. After meeting both millionaires, Patti feels that Chris would benefit from dating a women closer to his own age and Daniel needs to stop with the incessant name-dropping and date a girl who isn't impressed by who's walking down the red carpet in front of them.
In Los Angeles, Patti Stanger runs an agency that pairs millionaires with the men and women of their dreams.
