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Queer eye for the straight guy new cast
Jeremiah Brent will replace Bobby Berk on Netflix's 'Queer Eye' season 9. Here's everything to know about the interior designer and new member of the Fab Five.
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So thank goodness the Emmy-winning show is officially coming back to Netflix for a tenth season! Of course, the show owes it all to Antoni Porowski, Jeremiah Brent , Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France, and Karamo Brown aka the Fab Five , who work their asses off to make sure people look and feel their best and embrace self-love.
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Now, Brent will be tasked with the same tight-timeline transformations as a new class of Las Vegas "heroes" turn to the "Queer Eye" cast for fashion and life advice as well as a remodeled.
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Interior designer Jeremiah Brent is joining the cast alongside original hosts Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, and Tan France. But their mission remains the same: transforming the lives of everyday people from the inside out.
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Jai Rodriguez, Thom Filicia, Carson Kressley, Ted Allen, and Kyan Douglas at the premiere of Queer Eye. When Jai Rodriguez sat down recently to watch the Netflix reboot of Queer Eye , he was somehow able to totally disconnect from his role as the culture guru of the original Fab Five and just enjoy himself as a fan.
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Jeremiah Brent, who joins returning cast members Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown and Tan France for a Las Vegas-focused cycle of the show, fills the spot left vacant after the.
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Queer Eye is gearing up for one last round of makeovers. Netflix announced July 9 that the Emmy-winning reality show's upcoming tenth season, which just started filming in Washington, D.
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Antoni Porowski (Food & Wine), Bobby Berk (Interior Design), Karamo Brown (Culture), Jonathan Van Ness (Grooming) and Tan France (Fashion) will be the show’s new gay life coaches, handing out much-needed advice.
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Jeremiah Brent, an HGTV alum who hosted two shows on the network with husband Nate Berkus, is the latest addition to the show, replacing original interior design expert Bobby Berk. He kicks off Season 9 of the show, released on Netflix Wednesday, and steps into the show with no illusions about the shoes he's trying to fill.
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