Long-running Netflix show ending after Season 10
The “Fab Five” are saying goodbye to their long-running run on Netflix.
“Queer Eye” began producing its 10th and final season on Netflix, according to an announcement Wednesday by Netflix. The production on the 10th season is underway and is taking place in Washington, D.C.
The show celebrated the announcement in a social media post last week with a photo of the show’s stars Antoni Porowski, Tan France, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown and Jeremiah Brent.
“Queer Eye,” a reboot of Bravo’s 2003 television series, was launched on Netflix in 2018, and has become the streaming service’s longest-running unscripted TV show.
The show follows five LGBTQ+ style experts guiding men and women, who often have different lifestyles and views from theirs, through lifestyle makeovers.
The experts – known as the “Fab Five” – help participants improve their diets, interior design, grooming, fashion and cultural experiences. Each season focuses on a different U.S. city, including Atlanta, Austin, Kansas City, Philadelphia, and Las Vegas.
Seasons 7 and 8 were filmed in New Orleans.
The series has earned 11 Emmy wins and 37 nominations. It holds the record for most wins ever in the outstanding structure reality program category, with six consecutive awards.
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