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Queer Eye renewed for second season on Netflix

Netflix’s hit revamp of the 2000’s Queer Eye (formerly Queer Eye for the Straight Guy) has been confirmed for a second season.

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Antoni, Bobby, Jonathan, Karamo and Tan will be returning in 2019 to help men improve their homes, lives and relationships.

In a world saturated with reboots, the new Queer Eye has been overwhelmingly well received thanks to its exciting new cast and heartfelt connections with their subjects.

“These series are indicative of what we’re trying to accomplish for Netflix unscripted: working with world-class producers to create the best unscripted shows on television,” Netflix’s Content Vice President Bela Bejaria said.

“These series elevate the genre with innovative takes on familiar formats. They deliver immersive and nuanced stories. They elicit so many emotions from viewers, from tears of laughter to tears of joy — and that’s just Queer Eye.”

Can’t wait til next year? Here’s a little extra content with fashion expert Tan France and Saturday Night Live‘s Pete Davidson.

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