


Netflix's 'Queer Eye' to Conclude After Tenth Season
Netflix's 'Queer Eye' will conclude with its tenth season, marking the end of the Emmy-winning series that began in 2018.
Overview
- 'Queer Eye' will end after its tenth season, concluding the Emmy-winning series that began in 2018.
- The show is a reboot of the early 2000s series 'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.'
- It has become Netflix's longest-running unscripted series to date.
- Cast members shared photos from the first day of shooting for the final season, dedicated to fans.
- Netflix announced the show's conclusion with a photo of the cast at the Lincoln Memorial.
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Netflix has not yet announced a premiere date for Season 10 as of July 9, 2025, but production has begun in Washington, D.C.
Season 10 is being filmed in Washington, D.C., and will spotlight local heroes from the nation's capital.
The current cast, known as the Fab Five, are Antoni Porowski, Jeremiah Brent, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, and Tan France.
'Queer Eye' has earned 37 Emmy nominations and 11 wins, including 6 consecutive wins in the Outstanding Structured Reality Program category.
The specific reasons for Bobby Berk's departure have not been detailed in recent press releases, but his exit preceded the final season.
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