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Queer Eye's AJ and Andre are now married!

The revamped series Queer Eye has been one of television’s big success stories, and the most talked about episode of the first season was Episode 4 where the Fab 5 met a gay man who wasn’t out to his family.

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The team helped AJ Brown with his dorky dressing challenges, gave his apartment a new lease of life and most importantly helped him develop the confidence to come out to his family.

Now AJ and boyfriend Andre have shared that since the episode aired they’ve gotten married. The couple joined the five boys from the show on the recent press tour to promote the second season of the show.

The show’s second season will be more diverse, for the first time the program will focus on helping a woman with her sense of style and the there will also be a transgender participant for the first time.

All the new episodes will be airing on Netflix from July 15th. Check out the newly recorded theme tune the boys just shot a video for with Betty Who.

OIP Staff


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