As JVN said, “It’s about possibility models.”

The hilarity they brought when they spoke to me brought an instant smile.

The experience must be one of the best one could ever have.

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These all made sense to each of their personal journeys with the heroes of the season.

Depending on who they were helping, each expert had a different experience.

Obviously, being Jeremiah’s big debut, he experienced many firsts, including the emotions of the reveals.

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We, as gay people, are known for being emotional.

JVN’s crying pro tip came courtesy ofSabrina Carpenterandher ability to make her tears not mess up her makeup.

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Karamo Brown spilled the tea when he revealed, “Antoni and Jeremiah are criers.

They’re in touch with their emotions.

JVN is a cryer.

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Tan and I are little bit harder to break.”

But there was something about this season that got them.

Brown continued," The stories were just so like you felt like I know them.We’ve been there.

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We can just relate."

Her name was Jen’ya.

Mentioned both by Brown and Brent.

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And then France named Nicole.

To which Karamo said Paula.

“When you get such a dynamic cast of heroes that you’re like, ‘Oh my gosh.’

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Whether it’s through social media, whether it’s interactions in daily life.

And I think now more than ever, we need the possibility model of repair and coming together.

I so hope that that’s what people take from the season.

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