Jeremiah Brent, the newest cast member of Netflix’s “Queer Eye,” shares his tips for styling bookshelves in the home he shares with his husband, Nate Berkus. He suggests thinking of bookshelves as a three-dimensional wallpaper that adds visual interest to a room and using them to express your personality. In their Manhattan home, the couple fills their den bookshelves with design books, photos of loved ones, and children's art, creating an ever-changing display that tells their story. Brent emphasizes the importance of having fun and playing around with different ways to layer items on the shelves.
Tan France denies allegations that he advocated for the replacement of Bobby Berk with his friend Jeremiah Brent on "Queer Eye," stating that the decision was made through a full casting process. He expressed concern about the origins of the conversation and emphasized that the situation did not unfold as rumored. Bobby Berk had announced his departure from the show in 2023, and after France's video, Berk posted a meme about rising above negativity.
Tan France denies allegations that he campaigned to replace Bobby Berk with his friend Jeremiah Brent on Queer Eye, addressing recent rumors and stating that his friend was hired through a full casting process. The allegations of tension and tumult on the set also included claims of "mean girl antics" and competition for screen time among the Fab Five. Netflix announced Brent as Berk's replacement for the upcoming season, following Berk's surprise departure and confirmation of clashes with France.
Interior designer Jeremiah Brent will be joining the cast of "Queer Eye" as the new design expert for Season 9, replacing Bobby Berk. Known for his work on TV shows like "Nate & Jeremiah by Design" and "The Nate and Jeremiah Home Project," Brent will bring his expertise to the popular Netflix series, which will be set in Las Vegas for its upcoming season.
Jeremiah Brent has joined Netflix's Queer Eye for Season 9 following Bobby Berk's exit, with production set to begin in Las Vegas later this spring. The interior designer and founder of Jeremiah Brent Design and lifestyle brand Atrio brings his fine-honed intuition and sophisticated sensibilities to the show, joining the 5 fabulous gay professionals who travel the U.S. giving makeovers in their respective specialties.
Netflix announces that interior designer Jeremiah Brent will replace Bobby Berk in the upcoming season 9 of Queer Eye, joining returning cast members Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, and Jonathan Van Ness. Berk revealed that his departure was due to contractual agreements and confirmed a clash with co-star Tan France, but emphasized that it had nothing to do with the show. The Emmy-winning series, set in Las Vegas for season 9, has been renewed for another season and continues to be a fan favorite on Netflix.
Jeremiah Brent is set to join Season 9 of "Queer Eye" as a host, completing the Fab Five alongside Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, and Tan France. The interior designer, known for his work on "The Rachel Zoe Project" and "Say I Do," will be replacing Bobby Berk, who announced his exit in November. Brent, who is married to interior designer Nate Berkus, has also hosted "Home Made Simple" and competed on HGTV's "Rock the Block."