Netflix dropped its second new season of Queer Eye in 2024, only this time there’s one major difference: They’re in Las Vegas!Well, that and—for the first time since lifestyle makeover series was revived in 2018—the central Fab Five has seen a shift to its roster, with Jeremiah Brent taking over the mantle of the group’s “home design expert” from former member Bobby Berk.Thankfully, Brent has no issue fitting in with the gang as they galavant around Sin City, bringing a little taste and a whole lotta self-confidence to the lives of a retired Vegas showgirl, a world-famous magician, and even the wizard Merlin himself.However, the real magic of the new Season 9 isn’t just the chance to see how a newbie like Brent adjusts to Queer Eye‘s emotion-forward brand of makeovers (hint: there seem to be even more tears than usual), but in the way his presence seems to have reignited the rest of the Fab Five’s passion for what they do.With that in mind—and in the spirt of the holiday season—Queerty sat down for a quick chat with the star to learn about the great gift this latest batch of episodes has given them.
The catch? They couldn’t all just say “Jeremiah Brent.” But even still, their answers highlight what makes the Fab Five dynamic so special… and maybe even spill a little tea about some drunken nights out with Adele. You can watch our conversation with the Fab Five in the video above, or read about the greatest gifts—and memories—Queer Eye has given each of them below:A post shared by JEREMIAH BRENT (@jeremiahbrent)The best gift is connection—not only with the people that we met and the experiences that we got through them, but the connection I have with the rest of the Fab Five.
I mean, honestly, it has been the greatest gift, the family and the relationships that I’ve built with everybody.Prior to joining ‘Queer Eye’, Jeremiah Brent got his start by replacing Brad Goreski’s Gucci loafers.A post shared by Antoni Porowski (@antoni)I think in my experience with Paula, the.