Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper are showing off their love for one another in public with some sweet PDA!
27.02.2024 - 18:25 / justjared.com
Queer Eye is getting a major shakeup!
The long-running series, a reboot of the original 2003 series, premiered in 2018 and has since become a hit for Netflix, winning 11 Emmy awards. It currently holds the record for the most wins in the structured category with six consecutive wins!
One of the stars of the show is exiting, and there’s a new star rounding out of the “Fab Five” for Season 9.
Click through to find out who is leaving and who is joining…
Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper are showing off their love for one another in public with some sweet PDA!
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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.
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a Rolling Stone expose that alleges the beautifully groomed grooming expert has “rage issues” that have directly and adversely affected their co-stars and the show’s production crew. A gander inside their birth chart helps illuminate the stars that incline them. The following is by no means an excuse for or justification of abusive behavior, but rather a look at how various aspects of astrology are expressed and how those expressions are received.
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Netflix’s Queer Eye, with some producers describing Jonathan Van Ness as having “rage issues”.The eighth season of the makeover show arrived at the start of the year and marks interior designer Bobby Berk’s last season as part of the ‘Fab Five’, alongside Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Van Ness and Karamo Brown.Back in November, Berk confirmed that the upcoming season of Queer Eye would be his last, describing his decision to leave the show as a “necessary one”.And now, per a report in Rolling Stone, a number of the show’s production members and other sources have said that “petty disputes” and professional competitiveness had started to fracture the relationships between the five hosts.Furthermore, the report cites multiple sources describing hairstylist Van Ness’ behind-the-scenes behaviour as emotionally “abusive”, involving “rage issues”.Four production sources and three other of Van Ness’ colleagues were also quoted as using the words “monster”, “nightmare” and “demeaning” to describe the host, pointing to their tendency to lash out at crew members.“[There’s] a real emotion of fear around them when they get angry. It’s almost like a cartoon where it oozes out of them,” one source who worked with Van Ness said.
Rolling Stone expose is breaking down alleged “Queer Eye” behind-the-scenes drama between its “Fab Five:” food and wine expert Antoni Poworski, 39; design expert Bobby Berk, 42; grooming expert Jonathan Van Ness, 36; culture expert Karamo Brown, 43; and fashion expert Tan France, 40. According to the outlet, sources close to the show said that Van Ness (who uses they, he, and she pronouns) was emotionally “abusive” and had “rage issues.” Sources used words like “monster,” “nightmare” and “demeaning” to describe Van Ness – whose onscreen persona is bubbly, cheerful and accepting of everyone, frequently encouraging people to reach their full potential by saying, “Yas queen!” “When he comes on set, everything changes if he’s in a bad mood,” one source said.
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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.
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