‘Queer Eye’ Returns For Another Two Seasons

Amanda Brock
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Image courtesy of Netflix
Image courtesy of Netflix

The Fab Five are back for another two seasons! Fans of the show will be happy to know that Antoni, Bobby, Jonathan, Karamo, and Tan are returning to Netflix next month with a new season of Queer Eye. Filmed in Kansas City, Season 4 debuts with new episodes on July 19th.  Later this month they head to Philadelphia to begin production for Season 5, which will debut some time in 2020. Referred to as “heroes” for their bravery in embracing change and accepting help, a whole new group of people will be graced with the Fab Five’s kindness and expertise.

Meant to be a reboot of the original Queer Eye For The Straight Guy, this incarnation of Queer Eye is doing more than just reaching out to straight dudes needing a little sophistication and advice. Everyone deserves a “reboot,” and so people (of all genders) from diverse walks of life get the guys’ best tips on fashion, food, home, hair, hygiene, life, and love. The true lessons, though, come from what they learn about vulnerability and embracing their authentic selves.

Whatever they have in store for the next two seasons, there is sure to be lots of laughter and tears!

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Amanda is a mental health counselor by day and a nerd by night. She’s been fangirling since 1989 when she had so many New Kids On The Block posters in her bedroom that she ran out of wall space and had to put them on her ceiling. She finds people and stories fascinating and even went to film school years ago. The journey from film to Social Work is a long, depressing tale, but she came out the other side feeling inspired to help people. Now she’s living out that old Hollywood cliché. You know, the one where someone can’t contain their passion any longer and leaves a career in entertainment to pursue their dreams of becoming a therapist in the Midwest. She’s not a filmmaker anymore but she is a fan. Her favorite genres are sci-fi, fantasy, superheroes, and musicals. She loves Supernatural, New Kids On The Block (duh), and comes from a family of Star Trek nerds. She might also be a little obsessed with her cats.
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