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]]>Netflix has picked up Queer Eye for a sixth season.
News that the Emmy-winning series starring Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, and Tan France has been renewed was announced ahead of its season 5 premiere.
According to the streaming giant, after two seasons in Georgia, two seasons in Missouri, and an upcoming season in Philadelphia, in season six the quintet of makeover experts will return to their home base in Austin, Texas where they will “scour the prairie in a search for a whole new roster of heroes in need of a little TLC.”
Queer Eye first aired on Netflix in 2018.
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]]>Multiple outlets confirm that Netflix has renewed Queer Eye for two more seasons.
The reboot of Bravo’s Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, was launched on the streaming giant in February 2018 and quickly became a mega-hit.
It stars the feel-better and make-better team, Bobby Berk (interior design), Karamo Brown (culture), Tan France (fashion), Antoni Porowski (food and wine), and Jonathan Van Ness (grooming).
According to Variety, season 4 of the unscripted series is set to debut on July 19th. Season 5 will begin production next week and will debut sometime in 2020.
The fab-five quickly became icons and were tapped by LGBTQ advocate Taylor Swift to appear in her new musical video for “You Need to Calm Down.”
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]]>The post “Queer Eye” Season 3: Fabulously Profound and Uplifting appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Just as the tagline boasts, Queer Eye really is so much more than a makeover. Participants don’t just get a new hairdo, they get a whole new attitude and an interior design transformation to go with it. What is so special about the show is that it genuinely feels like these 5 sassy gay guys are changing lives.
The first noticeable difference about season 3 is that half of the episodes revolved around women, whereas the first season focuses on men exclusively. In the season opener, the crew take a huntress on a physical and psychological journey to feeling her best and most beautiful self. Physically, she underwent one of the most gorgeous transformation yet her experience of feeling beautiful for the first time in years is even more lovely than her stunning blond locks.
The standout episode of the season is
Although “Black Magic Woman” stood out the most, that’s not to say the other episodes weren’t powerful too. Every makeover had its moments and Karamo’s visual depiction of a gamer understanding that he has isolated himself from the outside world was deeply moving. “Jones Bar-B-Q” was another memorable episode.
Overall, the new season was at the very least, uplifting and emotional to watch. More than this, it left us feeling empowered, inspired and filled with the wisdom imparted by five sassy queer guys.
5/5
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]]>The post “Queer Eye” Renewed for Season 6 appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Netflix has picked up Queer Eye for a sixth season.
News that the Emmy-winning series starring Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, and Tan France has been renewed was announced ahead of its season 5 premiere.
According to the streaming giant, after two seasons in Georgia, two seasons in Missouri, and an upcoming season in Philadelphia, in season six the quintet of makeover experts will return to their home base in Austin, Texas where they will “scour the prairie in a search for a whole new roster of heroes in need of a little TLC.”
Queer Eye first aired on Netflix in 2018.
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]]>The post “Queer Eye” Renewed for Seasons 4 and 5 at Netflix appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Multiple outlets confirm that Netflix has renewed Queer Eye for two more seasons.
The reboot of Bravo’s Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, was launched on the streaming giant in February 2018 and quickly became a mega-hit.
It stars the feel-better and make-better team, Bobby Berk (interior design), Karamo Brown (culture), Tan France (fashion), Antoni Porowski (food and wine), and Jonathan Van Ness (grooming).
According to Variety, season 4 of the unscripted series is set to debut on July 19th. Season 5 will begin production next week and will debut sometime in 2020.
The fab-five quickly became icons and were tapped by LGBTQ advocate Taylor Swift to appear in her new musical video for “You Need to Calm Down.”
The post “Queer Eye” Renewed for Seasons 4 and 5 at Netflix appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The post “Queer Eye” Season 3: Fabulously Profound and Uplifting appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Just as the tagline boasts, Queer Eye really is so much more than a makeover. Participants don’t just get a new hairdo, they get a whole new attitude and an interior design transformation to go with it. What is so special about the show is that it genuinely feels like these 5 sassy gay guys are changing lives.
The first noticeable difference about season 3 is that half of the episodes revolved around women, whereas the first season focuses on men exclusively. In the season opener, the crew take a huntress on a physical and psychological journey to feeling her best and most beautiful self. Physically, she underwent one of the most gorgeous transformation yet her experience of feeling beautiful for the first time in years is even more lovely than her stunning blond locks.
The standout episode of the season is
Although “Black Magic Woman” stood out the most, that’s not to say the other episodes weren’t powerful too. Every makeover had its moments and Karamo’s visual depiction of a gamer understanding that he has isolated himself from the outside world was deeply moving. “Jones Bar-B-Q” was another memorable episode.
Overall, the new season was at the very least, uplifting and emotional to watch. More than this, it left us feeling empowered, inspired and filled with the wisdom imparted by five sassy queer guys.
5/5
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