Summary

  • Not everything on Queer Eye is real: The show is curated for watchable reality television, with certain aspects being explicitly curated to entertain viewers.
  • The Fab Five's friendship is not as long-standing as it seems: They actually only met during auditions and quickly became friends after being chosen for the show.
  • The heroes on Queer Eye don't always take advice or like the renovations: Some heroes have been resistant to the experts' advice and have even undone the remodels done to their homes.

Queer Eye season 8 dropped on Netflix in January 2024, but not everything about the show is real. The iconic Fab Five, comprised of Jonathan Van Ness (grooming), Bobby Berk (home), Tan France (fashion), Antoni Porowski (food and drink), and Karamo Brown (culture), traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana, on Queer Eye season 8. They made over ten deserving Queer Eye heroes, but some aspects of one of the best reality TV shows seem fake.

Queer Eye is one of the most heartfelt and honest shows on TV, with actual storylines, and a cast of lovable experts. However, while the show's makeover "heroes" are authentic people whose real lives are shown onscreen, not everything seen on the Netflix reality show is 100% real. While many of the scenes are genuine, certain aspects of Queer Eye are explicitly curated to make watchable reality television.

1 The Renovations On Queer Eye

Bobby Berk undoubtedly has the most demanding job each week, as he often has to renovate an entire house in four days. However, he is not as involved in the process as viewers might think. Berk has a team of amazingly talented designers who handle the day-to-day operations, according to People. This gives Bobby time to focus on building a connection with the hero without worrying about the details of the renovation.

2 The Fab Five's Friendship

It is hard to imagine a time before the bond between the Fab Five was formed. The Fab Five gives

off the impression they have been friends for decades and have a longtime connection. Their onscreen chemistry is one of the most compelling aspects of the show, so it may be a surprise that the Fab Five only met during auditions. In his book, Naturally Tan, the fashion guru discussed how quickly the group became friends after meeting each other through the audition.

3 The Fab Five Doesn't Always Get Along

Karamo Brown and Antoni Porowski pose together queer eye

While the Fab Five may show their chemistry onscreen, it doesn’t mean they always get along when the cameras are off. The Fab Five have prominent and dynamic personalities, so there is always a chance for conflict to arise between them. Karamo revealed in an interview with E! News that he and costar Antoni did not talk at all during the filming of season one. He attributes clashing personalities and a toxic third party as the leading cause of the conflict. Additionally, Bobby and Tan also had issues, but they worked through them offscreen.

4 Queer Eye's Heroes Don't Always Take Advice

Joe Gallois and Tan France look at a mirror in Netflix's Queer Eye.

The Fab Five's goal is to improve the heroes' lives and show them different ways to feel confident and take control of their lives. However, not all the heroes are as receptive as the Fab Five may like. There have been numerous reports of some heroes not liking the redesigns and not keeping up with some of the changes made to their lives. In an interview with BuzzFeed, Karamo brought up Joe Gallois, aka "Below Average Joe," and how he took down the website Karamo built for him.

5 Not All Renovations On Queer Eye Are Successful

AJ from queer eye season 1 smiles with his friends

Just like the heroes don't always take the experts' advice, they also don't always like the renovations to their homes. There have been reports of some heroes undoing the remodel, selling the houses, or moving out immediately after the show is done filming. In an interview with Architectural Digest, Bobby Berk revealed that season one hero AJ sold his place the next day, "About two weeks after we filmed that episode, I texted him, "Hey, how's the house going? Does it feel like home yet?" He responded, "It sold already."'

6 The Fab Five Does Not Stay In The Loft On Queer Eye

The Fab Five toast with champagne on Netflix's Queer Eye.

The loft is an essential location for the Fab Five, where they make many design decisions and help out the heroes during their transformations. It's assumed that the Fab Five remained in the loft during the stay, but this is false. The Fab Five have never actually all lived together. According to San Diego Gay & Lesbian News, the loft is essentially a set where they can film all the moments between the group. The stars stay in hotels or separate houses during filming to have some space.

7 The Fab Five Faced Discrimination In Texas

Queer Eye fab five poses in front of sign in Texas

The Fab Five always seem welcomed while filming in small towns, but unfortunately, that's not always the case. During Queer Eye season 6, the crew was in Texas and faced resistance and backlash from locals. While filming, the locals were very vocal about their beliefs, often saying hateful things to the Fab Five. Karamo said in an interview with the People Everyday podcast that they often came across people "who are very blatant about, 'I don't interact with Black folks. I don't interact with brown folks. I don't interact with y'all gays.'" This caused a lot of conflict for them and was something they didn't initially expect.

8 Queer Eye's Heroes Know They Are On The Show Beforehand

At the beginning of every episode, the Fab Five surprises the episode's hero. While this makes for great TV, it's also misleading because the heroes already know they've been chosen to be on the show. Many logistics go into creating a renovation TV show, so the subjects are notified to plan a shooting schedule. Additionally, Bobby Berk often had to contact the homeowners on Queer Eye to get measurements. He needs access to the home before renovation because he doesn't have much time to get things together.

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Queer Eye
Reality

Queer Eye premiered in 2003, and after hopping off the air in 2007 was revived via Netflix in 2018. Each week, the "Fab Five"  help someone to improve their lifestyle by applying their expertise. The show stars Antoni Porowski (food and wine expert), Tan France (fashion expert), Karamo Brown (culture expert), Bobby Berk (design expert), and Jonathan Van Ness (grooming expert). 

Release Date
July 15, 2003
Cast
Jonathan Van Ness , Karamo Brown , Antoni Porowski , Tan France , Bobby Berk
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix

Queer Eye season 8 is available for streaming on Netflix.

Sources: People, E! News, BuzzFeed, Architectural Digest, San Diego Gay & Lesbian News, People Everyday