'Queer Eye,' Netflix's longest-running reality show, to end after Season 10
Netflix plans to end reality television show Queer Eye after Season 10, the streaming platform announced Wednesday. The show, which premiered in 2018, is the streamer's longest-running unscripted series to date. It's unclear exactly why the show is endingthe reason has not yet been announced.The original Fab Five, consisting of Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, and Bobby Berk, have all become public figures in their own right since the show premiered seven years ago. After season 8, Berk left the show and was replaced by Jeremiah Brent. (@) Viewers watched as the group traveled around the world to help people transform various aspects of their lives. Since the beginning of the series, audiences have seen them travel to Kansas, Missouri, Las Vegas, New Orleans, and even Tokyo, Japan. But the last stop for the Fab Five will be Washington, D.C., and this season couldn't be any more timely.France posted to Instagram, commemorating the final season of the show. "First day of the FINAL season of Queer Eye. It's been a long, beautiful journey we've been on, and I truly appreciate all the love and support for our little show, which changed my life in ways I never thought possible," he wrote. "As we begin our farewell season here [in] D.C. I simply want to say thank you! Thank you!!!!!" See on Instagram Van Ness shared a post of themselves with a simple caption, "Season 10, the final season." See on Instagram The show has been nominated for 37 Emmy Awards and won six years in a row for Outstanding Structured Reality Program, the year they premiered in 2023. Queer Eye lost out to Shark Tank last year.