Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, AwardslineOver the last couple of years, executive producers Jennifer Lane and Michael Williams have had their hands full.
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Turns out Lizzo is 100% her own "Soulmate," so she enlisted the Fab Five from Netflix's Queer Eye to gas her up in the new lyric video for the self-love anthem.
She dressed up her Cuz I Love You track from last year with a rainbow-colored animated visual today (June 26). Bobby Berk officiated Lizzo's wedding to herself, which plays out on the screen when she sings, "I get flowers every Sunday/ I'mma marry me one day."
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Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, AwardslineOver the last couple of years, executive producers Jennifer Lane and Michael Williams have had their hands full.
Glamour Magazine, he admitted: ‘You get socialised into being embarrassed about things you shouldn’t be embarrassed about. For some people, that’s body image, sexuality, heritage, but I think it was tough.
Say I Do. From the creators of Queer Eye, tThe series brings three experts into a small town to give deserving couples the wedding they were never able to plan for themselves.
Gritty is getting some help from the “Queer Eye” Fab Five.
Say I Do. And get this: It's .That's right: For everyone out there looking for their next feel-good binge-watch—something to remind them that the world can, in fact, be a beautiful place—this is the show for you.
Netflix's Cheer and Queer Eye topped the winners of the 2020 Critics Choice Real TV Awards, it was announced today. Each show won two awards — Cheer for unstructured series and male star of the year Jerry Harris and Queer Eye for lifestyle: fashion/beauty show and ensemble cast in an unscripted series.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorNetflix has again led all networks at the second annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards, and its series Cheer and Queer Eye topped the winners, each taking home two awards.Cheer nabbed trophies for Unstructured Series and Male Star of The Year Jerry Harris, and Queer Eye for Lifestyle: Fashion/Beauty Show and Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series. The Culinary Show category resulted in a tie, with both Chopped and Top Chef honored.
the Critics Choice website.“Cheer” and “Queer Eye” both won two awards, the former for Unstructured Series and Male Star of the Year (Jerry Harris) and the latter for Lifestyle: Fashion/Beauty Show and Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeNetflix dominated this year’s Critics Choice Real TV Awards, thanks in part to “Cheer” and “Queer Eye,” which led the winners list with two kudos each.“Cheer” was named best unstructured series, as well as male star of the year for Jerry Harris, while “Queer Eye” landed wins for lifestyle: fashion/beauty show and ensemble cast in a scripted series.Overall, Netflix won eight awards, also picking up trophies for “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich”
music video on YouTube on Friday.
Dorinda Medley is speaking out.
Jonathan Van Ness has some strong words for J.K. Rowling.
Queer Eye‘s resident interior designer Bobby Berk is spilling major tea about one of his ugly past experiences with a celebrity client!
Queer Eye star Bobby Berk, 38, may not be the biggest fan of The Real Housewives. Especially after an unpleasant run-in with one of Bravo’s finest. During an appearance on The Jenny McCarthy Show on June 18, Bobby told Jenny McCarthy, 47, that celebrities can oftentimes “expect everything for free”. Bobby went on to explain that he almost worked with a star from The Real Housewives of New York City — years ago — before things turned ugly.
Bette Midler and Gloria Estefan are among the performers appearing at the first-ever AIDS Walk: Live at Home event in July. The 90-minute virtual event, presented in partnership with iHeart Media, is intended to raise money for 45 organizations including San Francisco's PRC and New York's GMHC nonprofits providing services for people affected by HIV/AIDS and the COVID-19 epidemic.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorAIDS Walk New York and AIDS Walk San Francisco are coming together for the first time to present “AIDS Walk: Live From Home.”The 90-minute virtual event will be livestreamed on July 19 and benefit New York’s GMHC and PRC in San Francisco.“Live From Home,” executive produced by Erich Bergen, will feature appearances and performances by Bette Midler, Gloria Estefan, Matt Bomer, Vanessa Williams, Laura Linney, Alan Cumming, Skylar Astin,
, the new season will see Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, and Tan France "return to their Southern roots" in Austin, where they will “scour the prairie in a search for a whole new roster of heroes in need of a little TLC.”Yes, please.Queer Eye typically airs two seasons per year, and this is the first installment we're getting in 2020. Sooooo, don't be surprised if the show comes back around the fall/the holidays, depending on when production re-starts.