Jeremiah Brent, the newest member of the Queer Eye Fab Five, has shared his initial apprehensions about joining the hit Netflix series, revealing he was “really nervous” when he first stepped into the role of the show’s interior design and home organization expert.
Dylan Efron, fresh from his successful run on "The Traitors," is navigating his newfound public spotlight with authenticity and a touch of humor with Antoni Porowski.
Jonathan Van Ness, known for their role on "Queer Eye" and their long-running podcast, "Getting Curious," has announced a significant evolution of the show.
Jonathan Van Ness shared insights into their approach to stand-up comedy, the importance of LGBTQ+ representation, and how they use humor to navigate life’s challenges.
Tan France, best known for his role as the stylish and upbeat fashion expert on Queer Eye, is taking on an entirely new role in his scripted television debut.
Speaking at Netflix's Queer Eye Fab Five Live! Tour on February 20, the television personality revealed the one situation where he declines photos with fans: when he’s spending time with his children.
After two decades of changing lives on-screen, the stars of Queer Eye are taking their message of love, acceptance, and transformation on the road with their first-ever live tour, The Fab Five Live!