'Queer Eye' to Visit Washington, D.C. for 10th and Final Season
UNITED STATES, JUL 9 – Netflix will conclude Queer Eye after 10 seasons and over 90 episodes, ending a seven-year run that earned 11 Emmy wins and reshaped reality makeover shows.
- Netflix announced on July 9, 2025, that season 10 of the Emmy-winning reality show Queer Eye is in production in Washington, D.C., and will be its final season.
- The choice to conclude the series comes after its lengthy run since February 2018, during which it earned 11 Emmy Awards from 37 nominations and achieved a record of six straight wins in the category recognizing excellence in structured reality programming.
- The series features the Fab Five—Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, and Jeremiah Brent, who replaced Bobby Berk after season eight—offering expertise in lifestyle areas to transform over 80 individuals.
- Porowski posted, "Let's make out last one count," while Van Ness shared excitement about bringing the final season and anticipating future projects as they begin filming in D.C.
- Queer Eye’s conclusion after its 10th season marks the end of Netflix’s longest-running unscripted series and suggests a farewell to its format of socially impactful makeovers.
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Netflix announces longest-running unscripted show is ending after 10th season
Queer Eye has run since 2018 on Netflix
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