The original Fab Five is no more.
So, canQueer Eyesurvive?
The short answer is yes, absolutely.
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With Bobby Berk’s departure as the resident design expert,Queer Eyewelcomed a new expert into the mix.
And he fits like a glove.
The chemistry that the original cast had was special, butJeremiah Brentintroduced a brand-new energy that reinvigorated the series.
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Did he leave on his own volition?
Last year,Berk told Vanity Fair, “We thought we were done.
Mentally and emotionally, I thought we all moved on.
I know I did, and I started planning other things.”
At the same time, there were rumors circulating about a potential feud between Berk andTan France.
“Should I have unfollowed Tan?
Maybe I should have just muted him.
But that day, I was angry, and thats the end of it.
We became like siblingsand siblings are always going to fight,” he continued.
But with Berk gone, nothing was lost.
To some,it was an upgrade.
Prior toQueer Eye, Jeremiah Brent was already a known media personality.
His first big break was viaThe Rachel Zoe Project.
The pair starred in the TLC seriesNate & Jeremiah by Designand have competed onRock the Blockon HGTV.
But now,he’s back in the solo spotlight as the resident design experton Season 9 ofQueer Eye.
“We don’t put walls up on this show.
We break them down.”
He was the viewer who swooped in and became the hero’s hero.
His genuine reactions and open heart have served as a reminder of how powerful this gig is.
These experts are experts in their fields for a reason.
They’ve helped clients in different situations before.
In the early seasons ofQueer Eye, The Fab Five would travel the country for each personal makeover.
It feels right for this universe.
With the series hopefully continuing for years to come,secluding each season to a single city should continue.