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'Queer Eye' will return to Netflix for two more seasons

Netflix have announced today that the smash-hit reboot of Queer Eye will continue for at least two more season.

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Bobby Berk, Tan France, Karamo Brown, Antony Porowski and Jonathan van Ness will return for Season 4 on July 19th, remaining in Kansas City.

The quintet will start production on Season 5 on June 24 this year, moving their home base to Philadelphia.

Grooming expert and break out star Jonathan Van Ness also came out as non-binary earlier this month, bringing some more diversity to the cast.

“I didn’t really put [the way I dress] with ‘gender nonconforming’ or ‘non-binary’ or owning that as an identity until recently,” Van Ness said.

“The older I get, the more that I think I’m non-binary – I’m gender nonconforming. Like, some days I feel like a man, but then other days I feel like a woman.”

“I don’t really – I think my energies are really all over the place. Any opportunity I have to break down stereotypes of the binary, I am down for it. I’m here for it.”

Seasons 1 to 3 of Queer Eye are available now on Netflix.

OIP Staff


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