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'Queer Eye' gets a third season and a new location

The Queer Eye fab-five are celebrating, not only have they been nominated for an Emmy Award, their show has been renewed for a third season.

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The new season will air in 2019 and will see the team relocate from Atlanta, Georgia to Kansas City , Missouri. Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown, Jonathan Van Ness, and Tan France will all be returning for the new season.

Season three of the show will have 8 episodes. The show, which is a reboot of the program Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, has been a huge hot on streaming site Netflix.

Filming of the new series commenced on Friday and the cast have been uploading photos of the shoot to their social media accounts.

We is back, we is sweaty, we is kind.

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We are so excited to start shooting again!!!! Season 3 baby!!!! @queereye #Fab5

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Camp Kid 😎 #yeezy in the woods

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First look of SEASON 3 filming. #yeezy doing me right

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