'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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Streaming service ending reality series reboot after 10th season
Netflix’s award‑winning "Queer Eye" ends with its 10th and final season of its reboot, now filming in Washington, D.C. Featuring the heartfelt journeys of Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, Tan France and Jeremiah Brent, the show departs after seven years of emotional makeovers, cultural conversations and historic LGBTQ+ representation.
Queer Eye ending at Netflix after tenth and final season
Iconic reality television staple Queer Eye has been renewed for its tenth season – which will also be the final instalment of Netflix’s longest-running unscripted series. Queer Eye, which has followed the Fab Five as they transform various people’s lives since 2018, will end after its tenth, upcoming season. The news was confirmed by a press release and an Instagram from Netflix and the Queer Eye accounts, reading: “10 seasons. fab five. one las…

Netflix announces longest-running unscripted show is ending after 10th season
Queer Eye has run since 2018 on Netflix
“One last go ’round”: Netflix’s Queer Eye to end after season 10
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