Kayleigh McEnany’s Sister Announces She Is Launching A Dating App Targeted At Conservatives

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Ryann McEnany, sister of former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, is starting up a dating app for conservatives.

According to Ryann McEnany, the app is “called the Right Stuff and will be available to people in September.”

Ryann McEnany went on to say that the app will be free and by invitation only.

She continued, “And for my ladies, you’ll never have to pay because we all get premium subscriptions.”

The app states that it was “created for conservatives to connect in authentic and meaningful ways. Other dating apps have gone woke. We bring people together with shared values and similar passions.”

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Last month, The Hill spoke with Huff as part of a profile on the app.

“What we’re doing has really not been done before. No one has built a high quality, properly funded app with a dedicated team,” Huff said.

He added, “It’s an important, underserved market.”

Huff suggested that “Liberals own the education, media corporations, and we can’t let them control our personal relationships.”

The outlet noted tech billionaire Peter Thiel has invested roughly $1.5 million into the app.

One of the features involves users advertising potential dates.

“Basically, ‘Oh, I got two tickets to a ballgame, who wants to go?’ And then, you know, multiple people can say, ‘Hey, I’m interested,’ and then you wind up in picking one,” Huff explained.

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He continued, “It’s an idea of getting people out on fun dates, instead of just sitting on the phone, you know, messaging back and forth.