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Queer Eye takes on Missouri in first look at Season 3

Netflix have dropped the first trailer for the upcoming third season of Queer Eye and fans of the Fab Five are in for a lot of firsts this time around.

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Antoni, Bobby, JVN, Karamo and Tan have whirled into Kansas City, Missouri to bring a little fabulous to the lives of its citizens for the reboot’s third outing.

Season 3 promises to include the series’ first lesbian make-over, and an episode which shares the love between two participants who need a helping hand or five.

Queer Eye fans can also expect a little extra later this year, where the Fab Fave take on Japan for a special mini-series in Tokyo entitled Queer Eye: We’re In Japan!

Queer Eye Season 3 hits Netflix on March 15.

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