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'Queer Eye' star Tan France makes over comedians in new series

Queer Eye fashion advisor Tan France has landed a solo web series with Netflix, pairing him up with some of the funniest people in comedy.

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Dressing Funny sees France makeover top comedians as part of Netflix’s YouTube channel Netflix Is A Joke.

France first observes how each of the stars would shop on their own, before giving them some advice on how to jazz up their wardrobe.

The first season brings in Big Mouth stars & creators John Mulaney, Nick Kroll and Andrew Goldberg, Tuca & Bertie‘s Ali Wong, SNL star Pete Davidson, Miranda Sings and more.

Check out the trailer below. Episode one with Tan France and John Mulaney is out now.

OIP Staff


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