“Queer Eye” guy Bobby Berk is dishing on his exit from the Netflix series — and came this close to confirming it had to do with a feud with co-star Tan France.“Tan and I had a moment,” Berk told Vanity Fair in an interview published Jan. 25.
“Queer Eye” guy Bobby Berk is dishing on his exit from the Netflix series — and came this close to confirming it had to do with a feud with co-star Tan France.“Tan and I had a moment,” Berk told Vanity Fair in an interview published Jan. 25.
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.
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.
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.
Queer Eye cast mate Tan France.The eighth season of the popular Netflix makeover show landed on Wednesday (January 24) and marks interior designer Berk’s last season as part of the Fab Five alongside France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness and Karamo Brown.Berk confirmed the eighth season of Queer Eye would be his last in November. In a post on X announcing his departure, he described the decision to leave the show as a “necessary one”.It had been rumoured that a feud had emerged between Berk and France. A report on US Weekly claimed Berk was “asked to leave” the Netflix series “because he wasn’t vibing with the cast”.“There were many challenges with scheduling [and] there was a loss of interest from Bobby filming the show,” an insider told the outlet.
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Queer Eye. At first, the sad news seemed like nothing more than the usual departure of a long-running character from a TV show. Now, it appears there might be more to the story than initially disclosed.According to an exclusive source that spoke to Us Weekly, Berk was reportedly “asked to leave” the popular Netflix show after eight seasons.
Queer Eye world today. One of the beloved hosts from the series, Bobby Berk, has revealed that he is planning on saying goodbye to the Netflix reality show following the conclusion of the forthcoming season. The news broke through a heartfelt message shared by Berk on Instagram, leaving fans and viewers in anticipation of what’s to come.Berk posted the announcement on Instagram, sharing a poignant photo of himself hugging a grateful recipient of the Queer Eye love, along with one of his co-hosts.
wrote in an Instagram post. “The love that I have received from you all over the last 6 years has been absolutely surreal. You have tuned in and been dedicated fans and together we were able to share the healing powers of design.
Marks & Spencer have released a new Christmas ad after their original one faced a lot of criticism. The British store was one of the first to release its festive advert for Christmas 2023, but it quickly received backlash. In response, Marks & Spencer have now launched another Christmas ad.
Tan France has defended Marks & Spencer after a Christmas Instagram post sparked social media backlash.The controversy started when the high-street retailer posted a photo showing Christmas hats in green, red and silver being burned in a fireplace – with some social media users branding the post "disgusting" as the colours are similar to those of the Palestinian flag. Queer Eye star Tan, 40, who appears in the brand's Christmas advert alongside Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Hannah Waddingham, has now taken to social media to defend the post.Taking to his Instagram Story, Tan shared a close-up photo of his face, to which he added the text: "The ad was shot in AUGUST, so.....
Queer Eye, is venturing back into the world of children’s literature once again. The TV star has announced a new kid’s book titled Gorgeously Me!, which is perfectly on-brand for Van Ness’s overly positive outlook on life.A post shared by Jonathan Van Ness (@jvn)Van Ness announced the book on Instagram, and it sounds like it’s a heartwarming and empowering story — just the kind Van Ness would want to share with the next generation.
Queer Eye host Jonathan Van Ness during a recent episode of the podcast Armchair Expert, which is hosted by actor Dax Shepard.The two stars seemingly didn’t mean to get into it about trans rights and how the community is being treated, but their conversation go to that point, and it didn’t take long before it became somewhat heated and certainly very emotional.Van Ness and Shepard started talking about The New York Times, and after the Queer Eye Emmy nominee stated that he didn’t feel that the paper was left-leaning, Shepard disagreed vehemently. That’s when Van Ness started talking about how the newspaper can sometimes use anti-trans language, and from there, they had a difficult time keeping it together.The crux of their discussion centered on the discomfort some people feel about teenagers who decide they need to go through a gender transition.
nonbinary and uses they/he/she pronouns, would discuss their own podcast, “Getting Curious.”But became tense when Shepard said it was “insane” that President Joe Biden is the country’s “best option.”Then, the duo clashed over whether The New York Times should be considered a left-leaning newspaper.Van Ness argued it’s not because of recent articles about gender-affirming care that some readers interpreted as “anti-trans.” Shepard, however, used conservative talking points, claiming The Times was merely “challenging” and asking “questions” about issues, such as teens taking puberty blockers and hormones.The Post has contacted reps for Van Ness and Shepard for comment. “Some people are very uncomfortable about teenagers transitioning,” Shepard said.
Succession, The Last of Us, and The White Lotus, which received numerous nominations and top the field. When looking at reality, though, it is the LGBTQ-focused series that have taken the spotlight this year.Leading the pack as the most-nominated reality show at the 2023 Emmys is RuPaul’s Drag Race. This staple of the LGBTQ community has once again captured the attention of viewers and industry insiders, garnering an impressive seven nods.
Tan France is a new dad again! The star welcomed a second child with his husband, Rob France, over the weekend. The couple introduced their newborn by sharing a sweet family photo on Instagram, with Rob holding up their eldest son, Ismail, who turns two in July. Opting to keep their children's images private, Ismail's face is covered by an emoji. «Welcome baby boy #2, Isaac France, born this past weekend.
Queer Eye's Tan France has welcomed his second son via a surrogate with his husband Rob, it has been confirmed. Tan took to Instagram to confirm the exciting news with a sweet snap of the now family of four, as he cradles his new baby boy and his husband holds their oldest son Ismail.
Tan France and his husband Rob have announced they're expecting they're second child this summer.The Queer Eye star was thrilled to share his news with fans, as he told People magazine the couple are "over the moon". Fashion guru Tan, 39, and Rob are expecting their baby in the summer, according to reports. "We were over the moon.
Tan France is expecting another bundle of joy! The Queer Eye star announced on this week’s episode of that he and his husband, Rob France, are expecting their second baby via surrogate.«My world changes quite rapidly and this year we have something extremely exciting that’s new. We are expecting our second baby,» Tan reveals. «We are over the moon, we have wanted this for a long time. We always knew we wanted multiple, so yeah, we are due not so long from now.»When asked how this one feels different from the first, Tan says, «Here is the honest answer.
community has lost one of its own. Tom Jackson, who appeared in the Netflix reboot's 2018 pilot episode, «You Can't Fix Ugly,» has died.
the trailer. France grew up in England and now lives in Utah with his Mormon cowboy husband in between filming seasons of the Netflix hit “Queer Eye,” where he helps people spruce up their wardrobes. He’s also hosted other shows such as “Next in Fashion.” France’s work on “Queer Eye” shows a positive side of the beauty industry, but now he’s turning to a more negative side.
As far as celebrity pregnancy announcements go, Rihanna might have just topped it. Moments before performing her mega mix of hits at Sunday’s Super Bowl, RiRi, 34, revealed that she is pregnant with her second child.The Diamonds singer had made hints that she’d be bringing someone along with her after five years off stage. Nine months after the birth of her first son who she shares with A$AP Rocky, fans speculated that it could be a guest spot from Jay-Z, Drake or Eminem.
“Karamo,” just two weeks ahead of its Sept. 19 premiere (weekdays at 1 p.m.
The Queer Eye cast touched down in New Orleans earlier this week and have started filming season 7 of the popular lifestyle and fashion makeover show. The “Fab Five” team consists of Antoni Porowski, Karamo, Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France and Bobby Berk. Each member has a specialty in a particular field, including fashion, culture, lifestyle and interior design and are hoping to engage in conversations with men and women and offer advice to help them restore their lives. A sneak peek of what the show was shared on social media on Wednesday.“The Fab 5 just arrived in The Big Easy and are already dripping in Mardi Gras beads.
has officially begun production on the show's seventh season in New Orleans, Louisiana.While Antoni Porowski, Tan France, Karamo Brown, Jonathan Van Ness and Bobby Berk have only just arrived in NOLA, they're «excited to join the party in this amazing city.»«Get ready for new adventures and more tears real soon,» the streamer warned. While a release date for the upcoming season of the Emmy-winning series has yet to be announced, Porowski, Van Ness and France shared their excitement about heading to the Southern Season for season 7.«Excited for the beignets I mean all the wonderful heroes this season on @queereye
Holly Willoughby was left on the verge of tears on Tuesday's instalment of This Morning as guest Tan France spoke about the horrific racism he faced as a child. Fronting a new BBC Two documentary called Beauty And The Bleach, the Queer Eye star appeared on the ITV show to discuss the impact colourism had on his life after he was beaten up and left for dead at only five years old. Now based in Salt Lake City, Utah, 38 year old Tan explained that the experience left him unable to return to Doncaster to film for the documentary.
When it comes to awards season, you’d think that designers would be falling over their feet for the chance to dress celebrities like Beyoncé, Khloé Kardashian and Ashley Graham, but sometimes a blue-tick, money and fame isn’t enough to get clothes sent for the red carpet. For whatever reason, these three superstars – plus countless other celebrities – claim that they’ve struggled with finding a designer to dress them for events at some point in their lives and have slammed the industry for discriminating against their size, race or gender identity.
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by the Fashion Law blog.The Post has reached out to Lego for comment.According to court documents, Porowski has worn a number of Concannon’s pieces since 2017, for all of which Netflix sought clearance from the artist, except one piece: a leather jacket commissioned expressly by Porowski to be worn during filming of their fourth season in 2018. At the time, Concannon “figured this was simply an oversight on Netflix’s part,” the suit stated.
Congratulations are in order for Freida Pinto, who has announced the arrival of her baby boy with husband Cory Tran.Taking to her Instagram on Sunday evening, the Slumdog Millionaire actress revealed that she had welcomed her first child on her husband's birthday.The 37 year old Indian beauty shared a snap of her resting with her newborn in her arms, while in another image, adventure photographer Cory slept with the youngster on his chest.
Netflix has confirmed the release date for Queer Eye season six, with a trailer which debuts a country-spin on the show’s theme song.The sixth season of the reality show will take place entirely in Texas, following last year’s fifth season which saw the Fab Five makeover people’s lives in Pennsylvania.
Netflix has released its festive programme made up of 23 films and TV shows that will be launched in the run up to Christmas day.The festivities will kick off from November 1 with The Claus Movie, a family film about an ailing grandfather’s mission to save Christmas with his holiday-hating granddaughter.Elizabeth Hurley, John Cleese and Kelsey Grammer will join forces for feature comedy Father Christmas Is Back, which drops on November 7.Meanwhile, Queer Eye‘s Bobby Berk will run
Jonathan Van Ness has launched a hair care brand! The star and hairstylist's JVN Hair is now available to shop at Sephora.The hair care line's debut range includes 10 products made with clean, patent sugarcane-derived hemisqualane — a hero ingredient that's clinically proven to help protect the hair against color fade, damage, frizz and breakage.
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Queer Eye's Tan France has revealed he and husband Rob have welcomed a baby son via surrogate.The 38 year old actor took to his Instagram feed to share several photos of himself, Rob and their newborn for his 3.8million followers to see before announcing his name is Ismail.The first snap sees Tan dressed in a grey T-shirt with beige trousers as he cradles his baby boy in his arms while husband Rob, who he married back in 2007, wears a white T-shirt as he wraps an arm around his other half.
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