Netflix has officially announced the end of Queer Eye after a seven-year run, confirming that the beloved reality series will conclude with its upcoming tenth season. The streaming giant took to X to share the news, stating, “10 seasons. Fab Five. One last go ‘round. The final season of Queer Eye is officially in production.” While many fans had hoped the show would continue, the confirmation brings a bittersweet sense of closure for a series that has made a global cultural impact.
Since premiering in February 2018, Queer Eye has become one of Netflix’s most influential unscripted titles. The series, led by the Fab Five—Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, and Bobby Berk—has redefined the makeover genre, blending emotional storytelling with personal transformation. With each episode, the hosts offered more than style and lifestyle advice; they helped participants confront deeper insecurities and life challenges, often creating lasting emotional resonance for viewers around the world.
Behind the scenes, however, there were changes that hinted at the series winding down. Interior design expert Bobby Berk exited the show in November 2023 following speculation of a rift with fashion guru Tan France. Addressing the situation publicly, Bobby shared that while he and Tan had a personal falling out, it had nothing to do with the show’s direction. “We became like siblings, and siblings are always going to fight,” he said in a candid interview, admitting he regretted unfollowing Tan during a heated moment.
Bobby’s departure ushered in a new face: Jeremiah Brent, who joined the show in Season 9 and brought a distinct design sensibility and warm presence to the team. Though his time on the series will only span two seasons, Brent quickly won the hearts of fans, many of whom expressed disappointment that they would have so little time with him. One viewer summed it up by writing, “You just can’t give him to us and take him away this quick.”
Despite cast changes and off-screen tensions, the core essence of Queer Eye has remained intact: a deep commitment to compassion, healing, and uplifting those who need it most. As production wraps on Season 10, the legacy of the Fab Five is already firmly cemented. Their cultural influence and emotional impact will outlast the show itself, marking Queer Eye as a standout series that went far beyond its original premise and truly changed lives.