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Karamo Brown Was NOT Invited To Queer Eye Co-Star’s Bachelor Party! Ouch!

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Drama with the Fab Five! Back in 2019, we heard rumblings of beef between Karamo Brown and Antoni Porowski.

It was so bad that Karamo previously confessed they couldn’t even be in the same room together at one point during filming! Although plenty of time has passed since then, things still appear rocky between them — because Karamo did not attend Antoni’s recent bachelor party! Related: Why Kelly Ripa Snubbed Robin Roberts Wedding! Antoni got engaged to Kevin Harrington last November.

Earlier this week, the chef revealed he had a “stag” party at Tennessee’s Blackberry Mountain with some friends, including Gigi Hadid and Queer Eye co-star Tan France.

See (below): Notably, the other members of the Fab Five are missing from the pics. So when Karamo went on Andy Cohen Live, he explained why — revealing he did not attend the celebrations at all.

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