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People mock new conservative dating app, The Right Stuff: 'I can't wait to sign up'

New dating app promises to connect single conservatives with others who share similar political beliefs doing.

New app The Right Stuff will be released in September. A video on the app's website features Ryann McEnany, sister of former Trump White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, and the dating platform

According to the promotional video, the app is free to use, but if a woman invites her “couple” friend, they will get a “premium subscription.” You don't have to pay to receive it. As McEnany argued, "It's up to you." Men have to pay to access Premium.

It stressed that it was created for” and is only intended for people who identify as male or female.

"Ladies and gentlemen, there are only two options for her," McEnany said in her promotional video, adding that users' profiles "don't need pronouns."

"The Right Stuff is about joining the right dating pool of people who share the same values ​​and beliefs as you," said McEnany, adding that dating app creators "I'm sorry what you had to do," he added. Endure years of bad dates and wasted time with people who don't see the world the way we do, the right way.

The founder of this app is related to Donald Trump. It is said that there is CBS News that it was co-founded by former presidential political aide John McEntee and President Trump's appointee to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Daniel Huff. pointed out. According to The Hill, the dating app is also backed by his conservative PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, who reportedly invested his $1.5 million in the app. I'm here.

Referring to the conservative app market, Hough told the outlet, "It's an important and underserved market." Liberals own education and media companies and we cannot let them control our personal relationships," he added. It's been mostly greeted with entertainment, with many sharing their humorous reactions to the conservative-only platform.

"Conservatives who launched a dating app called 'The Right Stuff' are stupid."One tweeted, another : “The Right Stuff dating app,” he tweeted. Sounds like something nightmares are made of.

"I can't wait to sign up," joked someone else.