‘Queer Eye’ Hires Jeremiah Brent For Season 9 Following Bobby Berk’s Exit
Designer Jeremiah Brent has joined Netflix’s Queer Eye for Season 9, following Bobby Berk’s exit in November following 8 seasons. Production on Season 9 is set to begin in Las Vegas later this spring.
The multiple Emmy Award-winning series Queer Eye follows 5 fabulous gay professionals—Antoni Porowski, Food and Wine Expert; Jonathan Van Ness, Grooming Expert; Tan France, Fashion Expert; Karamo Brown, Culture; and now Brent, Design—who travel the U.S. helping everyday people by giving them makeovers in their respective specialties. The Netflix series is a reboot of Bravo’s Queer Eye For The Straight Guy.
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Brent is an interior designer and founder of Jeremiah Brent Design and lifestyle brand Atrio. A release from Netflix touts Brent’s “fine-honed intuition and sophisticated sensibilities” transforming homes and commercial properties around the world that landed him a coveted spot on Architectural Digest’s AD100.
The designer recently released his first book The Space That Keeps You, a design book that explores what gives spaces meaning. Alongside his fellow interior designer husband Nate Berkus, the couple have collaborated on a host of high-profile projects. Brent recently starred alongside Berkus as host of the HGTV docuseries The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project.
Queer Eye is produced by Scout Productions and ITV Entertainment
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