‘Queer Eye’ Takes One Last Ride in Final Season Teaser: Release Date, First Look and More
Who is packing the tissues?
Netflix’s Emmy-winning series Queer Eye is preparing to take its final bow. The streamer has announced that the beloved makeover series will return for its 10th and final season, bringing the Fab Five to Washington, D.C., for a celebratory send-off that honors the show’s lasting impact and legacy.
After nearly a decade of emotional transformations, joyful breakthroughs, and deeply human conversations, Antoni Porowski, Jeremiah Brent, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, and Tan France are heading to the nation’s capital to spotlight a new group of heroes—this time against the backdrop of one of the most culturally and politically significant cities in the country. A Look Back — and One Last Adventure
The newly released teaser sets an emotional tone for the final chapter. It features each mentor reflecting on pivotal moments from their time on the show as they pack their bags and prepare for one last adventure in Washington, D.C. The footage leans into nostalgia while teasing the heartfelt connections and personal growth that have defined Queer Eye since its debut.
Season 10 also continues a new chapter for the Fab Five with Jeremiah Brent, who joined the series in 2024 for Season 9. Brent stepped into the design role following the departure of Bobby Berk, who had been Queer Eye’s resident design guru since the show’s inception in 2018. A Final Season With Purpose
Since premiering in 2018, Queer Eye has evolved far beyond a traditional makeover show. It has become a cultural touchstone, celebrated for its empathy-forward storytelling, emphasis on self-worth, and ability to meet people exactly where they are. Setting the final season in Washington, D.C. feels intentional, grounding the farewell in a city shaped by activism, resilience, and community.
According to Netflix, the final season will celebrate the show’s legacy while continuing to do what Queer Eye does best: uplift everyday people through vulnerability, connection, and care. From style and grooming to food, design, and emotional well-being, the Fab Five will once again help their heroes step into their most confident versions—inside and out. The Team Behind the Magic
Queer Eye is executive produced by David Collins, Michael Williams, and Rob Eric for Scout Productions, with Jennifer Lane serving as showrunner and executive producer. Jordana Hochman, Mark Bracero, and Lyndsey Burr executive produce for ITV Entertainment.
One last ride. One final glow-up. And a legacy that will continue long after the Fab Five pack their bags for the final time. Who packed the tissues? The final season of Queer Eye will premiere on Netflix on January 21.
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