Patti Stanger Used Naya Rivera’s Disappearance To Promote Her Matchmaking Business

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Naya Rivera’s disappearance and subsequent is absolutely devastating. Until the Glee alum’s body was found, her friends, family, and fans were hoping and praying for her safe return.

And, then there’s Patti Stanger, who decided to tag Naya in a tweet and use the news as an opportunity to promote the Millionaire’s Club, her dating service. How incredibly insensitive.

Last week, Patti tweeted, “After @NayaRivera was confirmed most likely dead! I wonder if quarentine is doing this. Where are we so alone with no one 2 talk to. This is a very scary time but it doesn’t have 2 be that way, feel free to reach out to others as well as my team millionairesclub123.com 4 help.” What is wrong with her? How did she manage to think that parallel made any sense? Why did she think that was at-all-appropriate to say? Absolutely awful.

Patti Stanger Naya Rivera

Thankfully, she deleted the tweet, but she continued to post some tweets to Naya, which made no sense either. She wrote, “@NayaRivera if you indeed are gone which I hope you are still alive and the police got it wrong we are all still praying for you to come back to your son and family! #FindNayaRivera.” Maybe she should read her drafts before clicking “tweet.” In response, someone told Patti, “This makes no sense – stop tagging her!” Seriously. Thirsty much?

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Prior to Naya’s confirmed passing, Patti did share some tweets that actually made sense. At one point, she tweeted, “Praying for her to be found @NayaRivera hopefully she alive and washed to shore!”

At another point, she wroteHeartbreaking the searchers say @NayaRivera may never be found. The lake has so much debris. This is so sad. I’m praying for her!”

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Oh, Patti. All publicity is not good publicity. Trying to promote a dating business while someone was missing is absolutely not OK.

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