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Queer Eye's Bobby Berk CONFIRMS Tan France Feud: 'There Was a Situation'

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Bobby Berk is FINALLY opening up about what led to his departure from Queer Eye. Fans of the hit Netflix show were shocked back in November when the interior designer announced that after six years and eight seasons, he would be stepping back.

But beyond his lengthy announcement on Instagram, we haven’t really heard much… Not officially anyway. There were rumors he was asked to leave, but those were shot down by an insider who claimed it was more of a mutual decision.

But weirdly enough, the rest of the Fab Five, including Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, and Tan France, were allegedly told “not to talk about Bobby’s exit.” Huh??

So what’s really going on here?? Related: Sofia Richie Is PREGNANT! See Her Baby Bump Pics!! During an interview with Vanity Fair on Thursday, the 42-year-old explained that after wrapping Season 8, he and the rest of the Fab Five felt the show had run its course.

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