Bobby Berk, a former 'Queer Eye' host, announced his new HGTV show 'Junk or Jackpot?' shortly after Netflix revealed the final season of 'Queer Eye,' leading to some criticism from co-star Karamo Brown who questioned the timing. Berk clarified that his show announcement was planned independently of the Netflix news, which he was unaware of until it was announced.
Netflix's 'Queer Eye' will conclude after its 10th season, currently in production, marking the end of the Emmy-winning series that has transformed lives and garnered numerous awards since its 2018 debut.
Netflix announced that 'Queer Eye' will end after its 10th and final season, which is currently in production in Washington, D.C. The show, known for its makeover format with the 'Fab Five,' has faced some cast changes and controversies but remains Netflix's longest-running unscripted series.
Netflix is ending its popular reality series Queer Eye after 10 seasons, with production of the final season now underway. The show, which began in 2018, features the Fab Five helping people improve their lives through style, grooming, and lifestyle makeovers, and has received critical acclaim including 11 Emmy Awards. The series is a reimagining of the original Queer Eye For the Straight Guy, and its cast has seen some changes over the years. Fans are invited to share their thoughts on the show's conclusion.
Netflix's long-running unscripted series 'Queer Eye' will conclude with its 10th season, marking the end of its approximately 90-episode run. The show, known for its transformative makeovers and the Fab Five team, has filmed across various U.S. locations and received multiple Emmy nominations and awards. The final season will be set in Washington, DC.
Bobby Berk revealed that he and the cast of Queer Eye earned very little money from the show, with the first two seasons costing him financially, and only breaking even in later seasons, while also highlighting the lack of substantial pay compared to scripted stars and the importance of brand deals for income.
Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper were seen sharing their first public make-out session during a dinner date in Manhattan's West Village, with Queer Eye stars Antoni Porowski and Tan France as witnesses. The couple, who first sparked dating rumors in October 2023, have reportedly gotten more serious and are excited about their future together. An insider revealed that they are in love and everyone around them sees their natural connection.
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 addresses rumors and accusations surrounding Bobby Berk's departure from "Queer Eye," denying any involvement in Berk's apparent firing and replacement. France insists that Netflix conducted its own casting for Berk's replacement and dismisses claims of campaigning for his friend to get the job. He attributes the media storm to a comment on a gossip blog and urges people to dig deeper for the truth. Bobby Berk's representatives declined to comment, and Berk posted a video quoting Michelle Obama's "When they go low, we go high."
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 responds to rumors that he had Bobby Berk fired from "Queer Eye," denying any involvement in Berk's departure and clarifying that his friend Jeremiah Brent was hired through a full casting process. Berk had previously announced his exit from the show, citing a new contract that he chose not to sign. The two former co-stars also addressed their alleged personal falling out, emphasizing that it was unrelated to the show.
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.
Tan France denies trying to get Bobby Berk fired from Queer Eye, addressing rumors in a video on Instagram and clarifying that he did not influence the casting decision for Bobby's replacement. Bobby Berk had previously announced his departure from the show, citing his belief that Season 8 would be the group's last, and confirmed a personal issue with Tan. Rolling Stone's report alleged conflicts between Bobby, Tan, and Jonathan Van Ness, with claims of "mean girl antics" and abusive behavior. Jonathan and Antoni supported Tan's statement, and Bobby declined to comment.
Participants from Netflix's "Queer Eye" have come to the defense of Jonathan Van Ness, refuting recent allegations of unprofessional behavior on set. They describe him as friendly and professional, with one even recalling Jonathan's kindness off-camera. However, anonymous 'Queer Eye' staffers had previously described a different experience, alleging that Jonathan was a rage-filled co-worker.
Queer Eye star Jonathan van Ness is facing allegations of being a 'monster' with 'rage issues' and 'emotionally abusive' behavior in a shocking Rolling Stone exposé, prompting distraught fans to flood his Instagram with pleas for a response. The article also claims that the Queer Eye cast had petty disputes and competition among themselves. Van Ness, who has not responded to the allegations, has limited comments on his Instagram page. The 36-year-old, a breakout star of the show, has a successful haircare line, bestselling books, and a hit podcast.