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OG ‘Queer Eye’ star Jai Rodriguez hints those ‘straight guys’ weren’t as hetero as you think

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Queer Eye for the Straight Guy hit the airwaves, and the original Fab Five is proof that all things just keep staying better.In fact, the OG cast –– Kyan Douglas, Ted Allen, Carson Kressley, Jai Rodriguez, and Thom Filicia –– are celebrating the milestone with a special live event An Evening With the Fab Five –– 20 Years Later in Bethlehem, Pa.

this weekend.And if you thought the gays had already milked every dirty detail from their Bravo days, you’d be wrong.In a recent Instagram Live with Philadelphia Gay News, Rodriguez revealed he’s about to spill one morsel of gossip that’s remained unearthed after all this time.And boy, is it juicy!Don't miss "An Evening with The Fab Five: 20 Years Later" on Saturday, December 16th!

You can register to win a makeover LIVE on stage by the original "Fab Five" cast of TV's "Queer Eye for The Straight Guy!" – Click here to enter: https://t.co/TG8232Tpnr pic.twitter.com/jfCIUCZysPOf course, it all started back in the day with Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen, who asked the cast a simple question: “Were all the straight guys you made over really straight?”According to Rodriguez, “[All the other Queer Eye guys] were like, ‘Jai, you wanna field this one?'”.

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