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Jonathan Van Ness' Gay of Thrones will return for final season

Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness has reclaimed his throne, announcing on social media he will be bringing back his hilarious recaps of Game of Thrones for the show’s final season.

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Gay of Thrones has already covered five seasons of George R. R. Martin’s fantasy epic, with Jonathan re-visiting the plot of each episode for his clients – with varying degrees of interest – as he styles their hair.

The web series was a smash hit for Van Ness, even before he entered homes around the world in the Queer Eye reboot, attracting numerous guest stars like Maria Bamford, Nicole Byer, Missi Pyle and Theon Greyjoy himself – Alfie Allen.

Van Ness will only have 6 episodes to cover on Thrones’ seventh and final season – but we’re sure there’ll be plenty to talk about.


Gay of Thrones will return to Funny or Die’s YouTube channel on April 16th.


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