“I’m not crying … You’re crying,” makes for an appropriate tagline for season two of Netflix’s rebooted Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.
And this time, they’re making over a woman.
Netflix brought the reality TV show back last year, 15 years after the debut of the original, and introduced the modern aesthetics and diverse perspectives of a brand new Fab Five: Antoni Porowski (food and wine), Bobby Berk (interior design), Karamo Brown (culture), Jonathan Van Ness (grooming) and Tan France (fashion).
“The original show was fighting for tolerance. Our fight is for acceptance,” Netflix said at the time.
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In season two, they will work with eight individuals to “transform the stylistically challenged into hip and happening savants.” And they return to the Georgia heartland, forging connections with communities from a wide array of backgrounds and beliefs often contrary to their own.
“Who would have thought a bunch of gays would come together to build a community center for a church?” Berk says in the trailer.
The season also touches on everything from self-love and faith, to immigration and how to make perfect homemade poke bowls—not to mention a marriage proposal.
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy is from creator David Collins (Scout Productions), who serves as executive producer along with Michael Williams and Rob Eric. David Eilenberg, Adam Sher, Jennifer Lane and Jordana Hochman also serve as executive producers in association with ITV Entertainment.
Season two of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy premieres June 15 on Netflix.
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