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Brad Goreski Says ‘The Real Friends of WeHo’ Is a Celebration of LGBTQ+ Community, Dishes on Connecting With Costar Todrick Hall

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Back to his roots! Brad Goreski is making his return to reality TV with his latest show, The Real Friends of WeHo.“I thought it would be nice to welcome people back into my life with my husband, Gary Janetti, and see me getting to know all of these guys,” the stylist, 45, exclusively told Us Weekly on Thursday, January 19, ahead of the show’s premiere. “I also think right now it’s really important to be out and about as a gay man and representing [the community].

There’s a lot going on in the U.S. and worldwide — a lot of anti-LGBTQ+ bills — and I just thought it would be a great time to be a part of an all-gay cast and celebrate being gay and having a good time.”Goreski got his start on The Rachel Zoe Project in 2008 while working as Rachel Zoe’s assistant.

He left the Bravo show two years later and went on to star in his own reality series titled It’s A Brad, Brad World, which aired for two seasons.

The 2012 spinoff show followed the Canada native as he continued to grow his own styling business, which he started 10 years prior.Now, the Fashion Police alum is returning to reality TV with The Real Friends of WeHo.

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