EXCLUSIVE: Queer Eye, Netflix’s longest-running unscripted series, is coming to an end.
Deadline understands that the series, which launched in February 2018, has been renewed for a 10th season, which will be its last.
The show will have aired around 90 episodes across 10 seasons when it departs, with Washington, DC set as its last location to find a fresh group of individuals ready for a life-changing experience.
Queer Eye revolves around the Fab Five, experts in various fields including relationship expert Karamo Brown, fashion expert Tan France, food and wine expert Antoni Porowski and hair and makeup expert Jonathan Van Ness. Interior design expert Bobby Berk starred for eight seasons and was replaced for Seasons 9 and Season 10 by Jeremiah Brent.
The show has traversed the U.S., with Seasons 1-2 filmed in Georgia; Seasons 3-4 set in Kansas, Missouri and Illinois; Season 5 in Pennsylvania; Season 6 in Austin, Texas and the surrounding area; Seasons 7-8 in New Orleans; and Season 9 in Las Vegas. There have also been a number of specials including a four-part series set in Tokyo.
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It has also been nominated for 37 Emmys and picked up six consecutive wins for Outstanding Structured Reality Program between 2018-2023, before eventually losing to Shark Tank last year.
The series is produced by Scout Productions, which was founded by Queer Eye creators David Collins and Michael Williams, and ITV Entertainment.
Queer Eye is executive produced by Collins, Williams and Rob Eric for Scout Productions. Jennifer Lane serves as the showrunner and executive producer. Jordana Hochman, Mark Bracero, and Lyndsey Burr serve as executive producers for ITV Entertainment. Brown, France, Porowski, Van Ness and Brent also serve as executive producers.