Queer Eye to End After 10 Seasons on Netflix
Queer Eye to End After 10 Seasons on Netflix

Queer Eye to End After 10 Seasons on Netflix

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Netflix has announced that Queer Eye will conclude after its upcoming tenth season, which is currently in production and set in Washington, D.C. The reboot, premiering in 2018, became Netflix's longest-running unscripted series and follows the Fab Five—Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, and Jeremiah Brent—as they provide transformative lifestyle makeovers across the U.S. The show has been praised for its positive LGBTQ+ representation and self-acceptance, receiving 37 Emmy nominations and winning 11 awards, including six consecutive for Outstanding Structured Reality Program. Queer Eye was produced by Scout Productions and ITV Entertainment and drew inspiration from the original Bravo series. Its run included special episodes, such as one set in Tokyo. The announcement marks the end of a significant era for both the cast and a devoted fanbase.

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