After a decade of transforming lives, celebrating self-love, and redefining style and culture, Netflix has officially announced that its hit reality series ‘Queer Eye’ will come to an end after Season 10.
The Emmy Award-winning show, known for its emotional makeovers and inclusive messaging, will bid farewell with one last season set in Las Vegas. The news has sparked both celebration and sadness among fans, who have followed the Fab Five on their journey of hope, heart, and humor since the show’s reboot began in 2018.
A Heartfelt Goodbye from the Fab Five
Netflix’s announcement came with a heartfelt message of gratitude to the fans, and a nod to the cultural impact the show has had across the world.
The Fab Five—Jonathan Van Ness (grooming), Tan France (fashion), Karamo Brown (culture), Antoni Porowski (food & wine), and Bobby Berk (design)—will reunite one final time to help individuals in Las Vegas step into their best selves.
“This show changed our lives just as much as it changed the lives of our heroes,” said Karamo Brown in a social media post.
“Season 10 is going to be emotional, but it’s also going to be a celebration.”

A Cultural Phenomenon Since 2018
The reboot of ‘Queer Eye’ was launched on Netflix in February 2018, following the original 2003 Bravo series. It quickly became a global hit, thanks to its blend of humor, compassion, and powerful storytelling.
Each episode featured the Fab Five working with everyday people—called “heroes”—who were struggling with confidence, life transitions, or personal setbacks. With thoughtful conversations and stunning transformations, the series offered much more than just a makeover.
“It was about healing, empowerment, and loving who you are,” said Jonathan Van Ness in a 2023 interview.
Accolades and Achievements
Over its 10-season run, ‘Queer Eye’ has received widespread acclaim and numerous awards, including:
- 9 Primetime Emmy Awards
- Outstanding Structured Reality Program (multiple years)
- GLAAD Media Award for outstanding representation
- Over 60 million views globally across all seasons
Beyond ratings and awards, the show has had a deep social impact, breaking down stereotypes, opening conversations around mental health, LGBTQ+ identity, race, and gender norms.
Season 10: Las Vegas Makeovers & Final Farewells
The upcoming Season 10 is set in the bright, bold city of Las Vegas, promising a glittering and emotional conclusion to the series.
While no premiere date has been officially confirmed yet, Netflix teased that the final season will be “filled with heart, humor, and high stakes transformations.”
Each member of the Fab Five will bring their signature style to new heroes, ranging from single parents and veterans to performers and community leaders.
Netflix also revealed a behind-the-scenes documentary is in the works, capturing the final days of filming and the emotional goodbyes.
Bobby Berk’s Earlier Exit Created Buzz
The final season will also mark a temporary return of design expert Bobby Berk, who announced his departure from the show in late 2023, after Season 8.
Though Berk was not featured in Season 9 (which took place in New Orleans), Netflix confirmed he will return for Season 10 to close out the series alongside the original cast.
“I couldn’t say goodbye without coming back one last time,” Berk shared in a recent Instagram story. “This show has meant the world to me.”
Fans React with Love and Sadness
News of the final season has triggered an outpouring of emotions from fans worldwide. Social media was flooded with memories, thank-you posts, and nostalgic clips of past episodes.
“I laughed, I cried, and I grew with every season,” tweeted one fan. “Queer Eye changed how I see myself and others.”
Netflix also invited fans to share their favorite moments using the hashtag #QueerEyeForever, hinting at special fan tributes planned as part of the farewell campaign.

What’s Next for the Fab Five?
Though ‘Queer Eye’ is ending, the Fab Five are far from stepping out of the spotlight. Each member has exciting solo projects ahead:
- Tan France is continuing work on his fashion line and authoring a second book.
- Jonathan Van Ness is expanding his JVN Hair brand and podcast.
- Karamo Brown hosts his own syndicated daytime talk show, Karamo.
- Antoni Porowski is developing a new cooking show.
- Bobby Berk recently launched a furniture line and announced a design-focused TV project.
Netflix has also hinted at possible spin-offs or specials in the future, but no confirmations have been made.
Final Thoughts
After 10 unforgettable seasons, ‘Queer Eye’ leaves behind a legacy of love, change, and representation. From Atlanta to Austin, from Kansas City to Tokyo, and finally, to Las Vegas—this series has helped people see the beauty in themselves and others.
As the Fab Five prepare their final makeovers, fans around the world are gearing up to say goodbye to a show that brought color, courage, and kindness into millions of homes.
“Don’t cry because it’s over,” said Tan France in a recent post, quoting Dr. Seuss. “Smile because it happened.”
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