Tan France is setting the record straight on that bombshell Queer Eye exposé.
Tan France is setting the record straight on that bombshell Queer Eye exposé.
Jeremiah Brent is the new interior design expert on Netflix’s Queer Eye and he’s opening up about replacing former cast member Bobby Berk.
Queer Eye.In November last year, the interior designer announced he was to depart from Queer Eye after its eighth season. He has appeared on the hit Netflix revival since its first season along with France, Jonathan Van Ness, Antoni Porowski and Karamo Brown.Though he did not give an official reason for his leaving, an explosive Rolling Stone report has claimed Berk fought with hairstylist Jonathan Van Ness and fashion designer Tan France on set. It also accused the latter of campaigning “to replace Berk with interior designer and friend Jeremiah Brent”, according to three sources.Now, France has addressed the rumours on an Instagram reel.
Tan France has entered the chat!
Meredith Woerner Deputy Editor, Variety.com Tan France — co-host and fashion expert on the Netflix “Queer Eye” series — has addressed the recent allegations that he pushed for the hiring of his friend Jeremiah Brent to replace former cast member and interior design expert Bobby Berk. In a recent Rolling Stone article, sources claimed that France (with alleged support from co-host Antoni Porowski) “campaigned” for Berk to be replaced with new hire Jeremiah Brent. Brent is set to join the cast for Season 9.
Designer Jeremiah Brent has joined Netflix‘s Queer Eye for Season 9, following Bobby Berk’s exit in November following 8 seasons. Production on Season 9 is set to begin in Las Vegas later this spring.
Emily Longeretta The Fab Five is complete once again. Interior designer Jeremiah Brent is set to join Season 9 of “Queer Eye” as a host alongside Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown and Tan France. The new season goes into production in Las Vegas this spring.
Pride Month, and the history and achievements of LGBTQ communities will be celebrated across the TV landscape with series and specials, including live streaming coverage of Pride parades in Los Angeles and New York.In addition to a slew of new content tied to Pride month, older titles centered on queer people and characters will become newly available in June. For one, after being out of the streaming world for about six months, all six seasons of “Glee” will debut on Hulu and Disney+ on June 1.
It’s taken awhile, but Nate Berkus is conquering a major fear brought about by the trauma of surviving being swept into the ocean by a violent tsunami that took the life of his partner, Fernando Bengoechea, 17 years ago.
Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, stars of HGTV’s Nate & Jeremiah: Save My House, are set to front a new home design docuseries for the Discovery-owned cable channel. HGTV has ordered six episodes of The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project starring the married designers and dads of two.
Netflix’s Say I Do will definitely fill the Queer Eye-sized hole in your heart. Each episode introduces viewers to a different real-life couple that hopes to get married, but hasn’t yet made it down the aisle because of money, timing, or personal hardship.
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