Tan France from Queer Eye is starting a family and we're ready to share all of the reasons why he will be an amazing dad. He's posted the news on Instagram. Tan is thrilled to share the news with the world since he and his partner Rob France have been planning to have a baby for years. Tan should be proud, as he has all the makings of a good parent. He has experience helping others.

Tan is a South Asian reality star who is always breaking barriers. Born Tanveer "Tan" Wasim Safdar, he built on his denim expertise by pursuing a career in fashion. In addition to being a member of the Fab Five, Tan is known for hosting Next In Fashion, where he set design challenges with his cohost Alexa Chung. Tan believes in giving people the opportunity to grow, which is why he always stocked the fabric room with material that inspired designers. He's also outspoken about racism and Islamophobia. He said that he moved from the UK to the US and became a naturalized citizen due to the prejudice he encountered as a gay Pakistani man.

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According to People, France and his partner have found a caring surrogate who will carry the baby that they will raise. Tan posted a sonogram on Instagram to go with the announcement. He couldn't hide his joy. The news quickly spread, and many people congratulated him. His happiness made his fans joyful.

Rob is a successful artist who also posted about the news on Instagram. His announcement was quite creative. He uploaded a beautiful illustration of a baby, saying that a "little angel" was on the way. It was a sweet way to break the news. View that post here:

Why will Tan be a good parent? Tan knows when to unleash his big heart to help someone have a more fulfilling life. He also knows how hard it is to grow up. That's part of the reason why Netflix called him to do Queer Eye, furthering the company's dedication to LGBTQ+ representation. The Fabulous Five help people become their best selves, and not just with makeovers. They also help them to handle problems in their lives. On the show, parents have reconciled with children. Sometimes, guests have found the courage to pursue their dream jobs.

Tan has been wanting to start a family for several years. Therefore, he's had time to prepare physically and emotionally. In fact, he had sold his fashion businesses. Tan was planning to retire and pursue the dream of parenthood. If Netflix hadn't called, his life might have been different.

Tan is also able to bounce back from setbacks. He didn't despair when Netflix canceled Next in Fashion (some fans wanted the show back) in June 2020, following just one reason and a fairly warm reception. Tan would have every reason to be bitter since the show was meant to be better than Project Runway by eschewing "unconventional challenges" in favor of actual fashion. The show gave designers the proper materials to express their artistry. However, he took the cancellation in stride by focusing on his family plans.

Being on Queer Eye has given Tan a perspective on parenting. Tan knows about all the systematic issues that face minorities, and he can help his child break down those barriers, no matter what. He is going to be a "fab" father for sure. His Queer Eye castmate Karamo is already a dad.

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Source: People