Queer Eye Season 4 Trailer & Clips
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Episodes (8)
Jul 19, 2019
Jonathan returns to his hometown to make over his high school music teacher, a selfless educator whose fiery red mullet hasn't changed in 30 years.
Jul 19, 2019
A former bad boy who turned his life around after becoming paralyzed gets a wheelchair-accessible home and a new image to match his positive outlook.
Jul 19, 2019
His 10-year-old daughter calls him a "man child." But can this larger-than-life single dad grow up and become the adult she needs him to be?
Jul 19, 2019
A demanding drill-team leader who's set in her ways learns to shed her tough skin, soften her style -- and open up to her two grown daughters.
Jul 19, 2019
The Fab Five help a kind but lonely bachelor find unconditional love and get his dusty home ready for visitors, the first guests he's had in years.
Jul 19, 2019
A proud Chicana woman and arts advocate trades her dated locks for a polished look that gives her the confidence to talk publicly about her passions.
Jul 19, 2019
A scruffy ex-soldier who builds houses for homeless veterans spruces up to reconnect with his wife and finds unexpected strength in vulnerability.
Jul 19, 2019
A recently divorced farmer who's weathered hard times makes room for self-care and turns his barn into a chic farm-to-table dining space.
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Queer Eye Season 4 (2019) is released on Jul 19, 2019 and the latest season 6 of Queer Eye is released in 2021. Watch Queer Eye online - the English Reality-TV TV series from United States. Queer Eye is directed by Hisham Abed,Aaron Krummel and created by David Collins with Antoni Porowski and Jonathan Van Ness. Queer Eye is available online on Netflix and Discovery Plus Amazon Channel.
More than a decade after the original series went off the air, Netflix reboots the "Queer Eye" franchise with a new Fab Five and a new setting, trading in the concrete jungle of New York City for communities in and around Atlanta. The style experts forge relationships with men and women who often have different beliefs from them, leading to moments of social commentary interspersed with style advice. Advising people in need of lifestyle makeovers are food and wine specialist Antoni Porowski, interior designer Bobby Berk, grooming consultant Jonathan Van Ness, fashion designer Tan France and culture expert Karamo Brown, who reality TV fans may recognize as one of the housemates on "The Real World (1992): Philadelphia." David Collins, who created the original Queer Eye for the Straight Guy (2003) show, is on board as an executive producer.
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