It’s the show that restored our faith in the world in 2018, and that’s exactly why we’re welcoming Queer Eye back with open arms in 2019. From rekindling romances to helping people feel ...
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Netflix 's Queer Eye gang is heading to Las Vegas for its ninth season, the first without design expert Bobby Berk.
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Nine times the charm! Netflix has just released the trailer for QUEER EYE Season 9. The next season of the fan-favorite ...
When “Queer Eye,” Netflix’s six-time Best Structured Reality Program winner, returns for its ninth season next month, it will look a little different, and not just because this season is set in Las ...
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The Fab Five are taking over Las Vegas, and Netflix has set the premiere date for Queer Eye Season 9. Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, Jeremiah Brent, Tan France, and Jonathan Van Ness will ...
Jeremiah Brent is a renowned interior designer, TV personality, author, podcaster, and now, one of the Fab Five on season nine of Netflix's "Queer Eye." Brent, 39, joins the feel-good reality TV ...
Interior designer Jeremiah Brent will star in season nine of "Queer Eye," premiering in December. Brent was briefly homeless when he moved to LA in 2004. He founded his eponymous design firm in 2011.