Christine and the Queens gave a stunning performance of "La Vita Nuova" on Saturday (June 27) for the "Global Goal: Unite for Our Future" concert.
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Tan France is now an American. The 37-year-old British-born star of Netflix's "Queer Eye" revealed on Tuesday that he became a United States citizen.
"A few minutes ago, I officially became a U.S citizen!! For me, this is monumental. It’s something I’ve been working towards for literally 20 years, which makes this all the more emotional," he wrote on Instagram.
Christine and the Queens gave a stunning performance of "La Vita Nuova" on Saturday (June 27) for the "Global Goal: Unite for Our Future" concert.
music video on YouTube on Friday.
As protesters continue to rally against police brutality and racial inequality in the United States, Usher is joining their ranks and calling for change. The singer and activist, 41, penned a powerful op-ed for The Washington Post on July 19 — Juneteenth — laying out why the day commemorating the emancipation of slaves should become a national holiday.
, 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.
The happy tears are flowing and it’s not because we’re watching the latest season of Queer Eye. Tan France, the Netflix reality series’ fashion guru, officially became a U.S. citizen on June 9 and shared the thrilling news with his 3.7 million Instagram followers! In the carousel post, Tan shared the exact moment he took the citizenship oath at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services building.
Tan France is officially an American citizen! The 37-year-old “Queer Eye” star took to Instagram on Tuesday to celebrate becoming a U.S. citizen and express excitement about getting to vote in the upcoming elections.
Tan France is officially an American citizen! The 37-year-old star took to Instagram on Tuesday to celebrate becoming a U.S. citizen and express excitement about getting to vote in the upcoming elections.«A few minutes ago, I officially became an U.S citizen!!» France wrote alongside pics of him taking his oath and celebrating the accomplishment with his husband, Rob France. «For me, this is monumental.
star, who was born in the U.K., announced his big news with a post on Instagram. "A few minutes ago, I officially became an U.S citizen!!" he wrote in the caption, alongside photos from his citizenship ceremony.
Queer Eye’s British-born star Tan France has become a US citizen.
Tan France is officially a US Citizen!
Tan France is officially a United States citizen. The fashion designer and star of Netflix's Queer Eye series, who was born and raised in England, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share the emotional moment with his fans.
Real Housewives of Orange County star Kelly Dodd‘s 13-year-old daughter sure is living up to her name! Jolie Dodd — the word “jolie” is French for “pretty one” — looked absolutely beautiful in a vacation photo with her 44-year-old mom. Not only that, she resembled pop superstar Ariana Grande, 26, so much, the two could be long-lost sisters. Kelly shared the mother and daughter photo to her Instagram on June 8, as Jolie puckered up her lips for the selfie.
Will Thorne Staff WriterAfter three seasons of feeling like “huge fish out of water” in rural Georgia, Kansas and Missouri, Season 5 of “Queer Eye” sees the Fab Five head to a big city for the first time: Philadelphia.With a new intro and new issues (such as gentrification) to address, this season “feels like it has a different energy,” says the gang’s style guru Tan France.A gym owner, a canine groomer and an over-worked doctor are among the hero highlights this season, which is launching at
MEXICO CITY — With protests over racial injustice continuing to roil the United States, “Queer Eye” star Karamo Brown has called on LGBT+ people to recognize the racism and transphobia in the community, and remember the radical roots of the gay rights movement.
MEXICO CITY — With protests over racial injustice continuing to roil the United States, “Queer Eye” star Karamo Brown has called on LGBT+ people to recognize the racism and transphobia in the community, and remember the radical roots of the gay rights movement. Brown, the culture expert on Netflix’s reality makeover show which begins its fifth season on Friday, said white gay men in particular need to recognize how they have benefited from racial injustice.