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Netflix’s Rebooted ‘Queer Eye’ to Return for Its Tenth – and Final – Season

WASHINGTON, D.C., JUL 09 – The Fab Five return for the final season to celebrate 11 Emmy wins and the show's cultural impact through makeovers and transformations on Netflix.

  • Netflix announced on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, that Queer Eye will conclude after its tenth and final season, now in production in Washington, D.C.
  • The decision follows a successful run since the 2018 reboot of the original 2003 Bravo series, with a focus shifting from physical makeovers to holistic life improvements.
  • The Fab Five experts Antoni Porowski, Karamo Brown, Tan France, Jonathan Van Ness, and Jeremiah Brent reunite in D.C., continuing to transform lives through culture, food, fashion, grooming, and design.
  • The show has received 37 Emmy nominations and won 11 awards, and in a December 2024 interview, Porowski expressed that there will always be abundant stories reflecting the human experience to share.
  • As the farewell season begins, cast members express gratitude for the journey and plan to continue their individual projects beyond Queer Eye's culturally impactful legacy.
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Netflix’s rebooted ‘Queer Eye’ to return for its tenth – and final – season

Cue the waterworks again – the Fab Five are soon leaving us for good.

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