The 'Queer Eye' Fab 5 headed to Japan for a new four-episode mini-season now streaming on Netflix. Yes, you will cry.
Published 12:04 PM EDT Nov 1, 2019
A new four-episode mini-season of"Queer Eye" is now streaming on Netflix, and for the first time, the Fab Five ventured outside of the U.S. Their destination? Tokyo! Hosts Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, Bobby Berk and Tan France champion four new heroes during their time abroad. While their tactics are similar – giving much-needed confidence boosts in addition to beauty and fashion makeovers – the change in locale gives the series a creative reset and the opportunity to educate audiences about elements of Japanese culture, too.But"luckily, with my skills, I was able to read body language," he says.
Here's a look at what you can expect from the new"Queer Eye" episodes from interesting places and celebrity cameos to how much you're going to cry .Episode One: Japanese Holiday: Yoko, a 57-year-old private hospice nurse, is the first hero we meet in the series. Her sister died in the hospital, and she doesn't want her patients to go through a similarly lonely experience.
: The comedian Naomi Watanabe talks to Kae about becoming stronger and using others' negativity as fuel for her own power.: 9/10. Karamo asks Kae to draw herself, but she has trouble doing so; she'd rather draw what sheshe looked like. Once she finally does, we also wanted to try drawing ourselves but were afraid of splotching our art with tears.
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