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BRAVO Media’s “The Millionaire Matchmaker” Welcomes More Celebrity Guests

Bravo Media’s “The Millionaire Matchmaker” wraps its star-studded eighth season with a bang celebrating its 100th episode on Sunday, March 15th at 10pm ET/PT. Patti Stanger has been shaking things up all season and is now enlisting even more celebrities to help find love for her successful and high-profile clients including Fran Drescher, Dina Lohan and “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” cast members Cynthia Bailey and Kenya Moore. The series will return to Sundays at 10pm ET/PT beginning on March 1st. For a sneak peek at the rest of the season, visit http://www.bravotv.com/the-millionaire-matchmaker/season-8/videos/sneak-peek-which-celeb-will-walk-out-on-patti

The remaining schedule and celebrity guests include:

Thursday, February 12th at 10pm ET/PT: Olympic speed skater Allison Baver returns to Patti after two years, this time with her new boyfriend for a relationship tune-up. Celebrity chef Devin Alexander is 43 and adorable, but she still hasn’t met the one. Patti claims Devin is choosing the wrong guys, and that she can help Devin find a mate… if only Devin will listen to her.

Thursday, February 19th at 10pm ET/PT: Jesse Kovacs was on “The Bachelorette,” and instead of finding a mate, he gained a reputation for being a dog. Can Patti help “Canine Kovacs” undo the damage and find him the girl of his dreams? Celebrity hairstylist AJ Johnson of “Chicagolicious” is far too controlling in relationships. Patti brings in celebrity hairstylist Jonathan Antin to school AJ on his picky ways.

Thursday, February 26th at 10pm ET/PT: Adam O’Rourke played in a band for years, but when they didn’t hit it big, he changed courses and started a successful software company. His quirky, funny rocker mannerisms aren’t finding him the beautiful girl next door to settle down with. Julissa Bermudez is a gorgeous TV host from the Dominican Republic. She’s smart and talented, but she keeps attracting men who just want her as arm candy. Comedian Tiffany Haddish mentors Julissa on finding a man who will let her shine in the spotlight.

Sunday, March 1st at 10pm ET/PT: Romeo Miller (i.e. Lil Romeo) became famous as a child hip-hop star and son of the legendary Master P. Now at age 25, Romeo is looking for the right woman in all the wrong places – like at the club with his friends. Patti realizes she must train Romeo to be a man, including courting and romancing his potential girlfriends. Patti clears her schedule for Romeo and coaches him through two master dates with different women.

Sunday, March 8th at 10pm ET/PT: Shereè Whitfield is a former cast member on “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.” Patti titles Shereè a “slow burner” who requires a lot of time to make love stick. Tennis player Sam Querrey travels the world frequently, which makes it difficult to settle down with the nice family girl he is looking for.

Sunday, March 15th at 10pm ET/PT: “The Millionaire Matchmaker” celebrates its 100th episode as Patti Stanger welcomes Brooklyn Tankard from Bravo’s “Thicker Than Water” and liquor entrepreneur Amit Ram.

Sunday, March 22nd at 10pm ET/PT: Atlanta invades The Millionaire’s Club as Kenya Moore of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” seeks Patti Stanger’s help. Kenya brings along fellow castmate Cynthia Bailey for support. Singer/songwriter Taylor Dayne consistently puts her career before love. Now at the age of 52, with her twins about to become teens, it’s time to finally “live her lyrics” and put some time towards finding love.

Sunday, March 29th at 10pm ET/PT: In the season finale, Patti Stanger helps Fran Drescher find a match for her ex-husband, Peter Marc Jacobson. Patti also sets up Dina Lohan with the help of mutual friend Jill Zarin.

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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.