Karamo Brown says it was 'time' for Queer Eye 'to come to an end'
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Karamo Brown says it was 'time' for Queer Eye 'to come to an end'
"... Queer Eye is a show that we've always just wanted to help people,"
"No matter what is going on with the cast, what's going on in the world, we put our focus on helping somebody, similar to what I do on my talk show, and for it to be honoured & awarded by the Emmy commission, it just feels good,"
"I think the time we're in right now, the show, it's time for it to come to an end. It's something for me that I'm excited for that chapter to close. Not because I don't love the show and I didn't love what we did, but I am ready for what's next."
Queer Eye completed a tenth and final season, with filming wrapped in Washington, D.C., and no release date announced. The core Fab Five lineup included Jonathan Van Ness, Antoni Porowski, Karamo Brown, Tan France and Bobby Berk, with Jeremiah Brent replacing Berk for season nine and returning for the final season alongside the original four. The series won the Emmy for Outstanding Structured Reality Program. The show maintained a focus on helping people throughout its run. After ten seasons and changes in cast and life stages, key figures signaled readiness to move on to new opportunities.
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