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Take a look, 'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy' is back

A new version of ground breaking TV series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy is coming to Netflix.

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The reboot of the show features five new guys ready to advise fashion conscience free straight guys on their wardrobe and life choices.

Instead of Kyan, Ted, Jai, Carson and Thom, the show will feature Bobby, Karamo, Antoni, Jonathan and Tan.

Bobby Berk is all about design; Karamo Brown will zoom in on culture; Antoni Porowski, is the food expert; Jonathan Van Ness, looks after grooming; and Tan France,will take care of the subject’s fashion needs.

One hundred episodes of the original show were filled between 2003 and 2007, with Carson Kressley being the show’s breakout star. Back in 2008 Kressley chatted to OUTinPerth about fashion ans style.

The show was remade in lots of countries including Greece, United Kingdom, Sweden, Chile and Italy. There was also an Australian version of the show, Aussie Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. It didn’t last long though, it was axed after just three episodes.

Have the new team got what it takes? Check out the trailer below.

OIP Staff


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