All good things must come to an end. Netflix just announced that Queer Eye will conclude with the upcoming Season 10. They just kicked off production for the final round of episodes, and this time, they’re taking the Fab Five to Washington, D.C. Find out what to expect for the show’s last hurrah in the nation’s capitol.
Queer Eye will end at Netflix with Season 10
Netflix announced the conclusion of Queer Eye in a July 9 Instagram post. The photo showed the current Fab Five, Karamo Brown, Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, and Jeremiah Brent, along with a caption that read, “10 seasons. Fab Five. One last go ‘round.”
When Netflix first premiered its reboot of the legendary makeover show, it was an instant hit. Every episode was a tearjerker. The series earned 37 Emmy nominations and 11 wins. Their transformations impacted viewers around the world, but the last chapter of the series has been mired in messiness.
In 2024, a shocking exposé called out JVN for their on-set “rage issues.” Insiders said that the jovial personality we saw on screen was completely different from real life. Of course, JVN denied all of the accusations, claiming they weren’t “based in reality.”
Prior to that, design star Bobby Berk announced with “a heavy heart” that Season 8 would be his final hurrah with the Fab Five. We then learned of a behind-the-scenes feud between him and Tan, which the latter ultimately denied. Fans were left to draw their own conclusions when one of Tan’s friends, Jeremiah, wound up filling Bobby’s spot.
At this point, it’s water under the bridge. Bobby said the Queer Eye money wasn’t that great anyway. Reps for Netflix claimed his departure was amicable, and the new Fab Five pressed on for Season 9, which took place in Las Vegas. Now, it’s all coming to an end, and that’s probably for the best.
For Season 10, the crew is heading to Washington, D.C. for a “last round of unforgettable makeovers and heartfelt transformations. Netflix teased in a press release that these final makeovers will “celebrate the show’s legacy and impact, spotlighting heroes from the nation’s capital.”
Queer Eye is streaming on Netflix.
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