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All 10 Seasons of Canceled Reality Show Now Streaming on Netflix

After ten seasons of makeovers, a controversial casting shakeup, and a few headlines about a raging hairstylist, Queer Eye has officially come to an end. The Netflix reboot of the beloved makeover show just released its final batch of episodes. Grab your tissues and get ready for one final round of heartwarming makeovers.

Netflix’s Queer Eye Season 10 is now available to stream

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Last year, Netflix confirmed that Season 10 of Queer Eye would be its last. For their last hurrah, the Fab Five ventured to Washington, D.C. They showed up ready to lend their expertise, transform lives, and if history is to be repeated, they’ll probably rake in a few Emmy nominations in the process.

Ahead of the new season, Netflix shared a sneak peak the Fab Five, Tan France, Jonathan Van Ness, Jeremiah Brent, Karamo Brown, and Antoni Porowski, walking across a rainbow road in the nation’s capital, and honestly? A little bit of their magic is just what that place needed.

Of course, Queer Eye originally aired on Bravo in 2003 under the title Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. Netflix resurrected the series in 2018, and it became an instant hit. Experts in grooming, fashion, hair, and whatever it is that Karamo does, the new Fab Five quickly became household names.

With Season 10, Queer Eye is currently the longest-running unscripted Netflix series, and over the course of its 10 seasons, the Fab Five have completed over 80 makeovers and earned 37 Emmy nominations. So, you can say what you want about the cast and all of the rumored infighting that might have happened between them, but you can’t deny this show’s impact. They made history, and the entire series is now available to stream.

Queer Eye is streaming on Netflix.

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