On her Bravo blog, Stanger reported that former NFL star Mitch Berger married the model with whom Stanger matched him, Bambi Lashell, in 2014.
He's not alone. Jason Teich griped, "Producers fed me drinks and then Patti yelled at me for being an alcoholic." Stanger called David Vroubel "creepy" eight times in the show, which he said was edited to make him look, well, creepy. He told Page Six, "They backed a bus over me and then ran it over again."
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UFC fighter Luke Rockhold was on Millionaire Matchmaker in 2015, and he showed that money can't buy class when he asked his date a very vulgar question that we're too classy to repeat here. Stanger reprimanded him afterward, when he put the moves on her assistant.
Michael Prozer, who appeared on season two, was arrested for fraud in August 2012. Prozer claimed on the show to be worth $400 million as the founder of "the South American PayPal.". However, it was a front for his real business: Using wire, bank, and mail fraud to swindle a bank out of more than $3 million.
Stanger wasn't a fan of Bernback , writing in her Bravo blog in November 2011 that the "obnoxious" businessman "invented some review that was a ripoff of Chippendale's...He made his money that way. Now he's trying to be a fledgling songwriter. Not so cool with what he does.".
Long Island divorce lawyer Doug Kepanis claimed he was fired from a legal analyst position on TruTV after the show made him look sexist, and says he also lost legal clients. "I haven't gotten any calls since my appearance," he said. "I have a lot of female clients—it may have turned them away."