Queer Eye ends its journey with a final season in D.C
- Netflix announced that the 10th season of 'Queer Eye' is in production.
- The series, which premiered in 2018 as a reboot, is set in Washington, D.C.
- The final season aims to showcase transformative stories while concluding the show's legacy.
Netflix has confirmed that 'Queer Eye', the popular makeover television show, is currently in production for its 10th and final season in Washington, D.C. Initially released in 2018, the show is a revival of the Bravo series 'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy' and has gained a significant fanbase over the years. The Fab Five, comprising Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, and Jeremiah Brent, will be focusing on individuals from the nation’s capital, showcasing their transformative journeys. This final season will bring back the heartwarming makeovers that have defined the series since its inception. With 10 seasons, the show stands as Netflix's longest-running unscripted series, having won multiple awards including 11 Emmys. The creators and cast members announced the final season through social media, expressing gratitude for their audience's support throughout their journey. The Fab Five has traveled to various locations across the United States, documenting stories and transformations that highlight diverse experiences and backgrounds. In D.C., they aim to celebrate the heroes of the city, promising a fitting conclusion to a beloved series that has impacted many heartfelt lives, while also exploring themes of acceptance and social issues along the way.