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'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 Wednesday that Queer Eye will end after its tenth season, which is currently in production in Washington, D.C., marking the show's conclusion as Netflix’s longest-running unscripted series.
  • Following its 2018 reboot, 'Queer Eye' debuted on Netflix, spanning seven years and ten seasons to become the platform’s longest-running unscripted series.
  • The series has won 11 Emmy Awards, including six consecutive from 2018–23, with Jeremiah Brent replacing Bobby Berk after season eight.
  • Following Netflix’s announcement, fans expressed devastation online, calling it 'The end of an era'; the show’s departure leaves a notable gap in Netflix’s lineup.
  • Netflix began production in Washington, D.C., for the final season of Queer Eye, with no premiere date announced, as the show's legacy continues to be celebrated.
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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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NBC Chicago broke the news in Chicago, United States on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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