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After seven years of emotional transformation, viral transformation and heartfelt embrace, Queer Eye officially concludes. Netflix has confirmed that the long-running reality series will end in the next 10th season.
Fab Five – Tan France, Jonathan Vannes, Antoni Porowski, Karamo Brown and Jeremiah Brent are back in the final round of life-affirming makeovers. This is set to close the series with a city rich in history and symbolism, and be a worthy postponement.
“This final season celebrates the show’s legacy and impact,” Netflix announced, describing the DC set episode as a homage to more than 80 individuals whose lives have been transformed by Fab Five since the show premiered in 2018.
Tang France told social media news, “It’s been a long and beautiful journey we’ve gone and I’m truly grateful for all of our love and support for our little show.
Porowski was weathered in the long run of the show and shared it on Instagram.
Van Ness also posted a short but optimistic message. “I’m excited to bring this finale to you and what’s next.”
The Queer Eye reboot became Netflix’s main success story, transforming the original 2003 Bravo series into a comprehensive and globally beloved Juggernaut. The unscripted series collected 37 Emmy Award nominations and 11 wins. This includes six consecutive trophies in the outstanding structured reality program category.
The show’s original lineup included France, Vanness, Porowski, Karamo Brown and Bobby Burk. Brent joined the cast of seasons 9 and 10, stepping into Burke after his departure.
Queer Eye is produced by Scout Productions and ITV Entertainment, and has executive producers such as David Collins, Michael Williams, Rob Eric, Jennifer Lane, Jordana Hochman, Mark Bracero, and Lyndsey Burr.