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One Million Moms had claimed that the sight of watching Van Ness “prance around in the opposite sex’s clothing” would make audiences “lose their appetite.”Īn Uber Eats spokesperson responded: “At Uber Eats, we’re unapologetically committed to representing the flavour spectrum. Someone looking to meet as many people as possible at once, will be understandably disappointed and frustrated by the more curated online dating process offered by eharmony. The site, which bills itself as a place for finding deep love that leads to marriage, first launched in August. At its heart, eharmony is a dating site that believes quality beats quantity every time when it comes to building relationships. Uber Eats told the hate group exactly where to go in November after facing attacks over an ad starring Queer Eye‘s Jonathan Van Ness. Warren is the 81-year-old cofounder and current CEO of online dating site eHarmony. The US-based group, whose followers are mostly male and number much less than a million, most recently freaked out over an advert airing in the UK for Cadbury’s Creme Eggs, which features a real-life gay couple sharing a sticky treat.Įven though the ad is not airing in the US, One Million Moms latched on after it was criticised by former Fox News host Todd Starnes, accusing Cadbury’s of having a “social agenda to push homosexuality”.