Queer Eye reportedly a pretty toxic place to work, partly due to Jonathan Van Ness' 'rage issues'

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A wide ranging Rolling Stone report also discusses competition between the Fab Five that exacerbated design expert Bobby Berk's departure

It seems like things were far from fabulous behind the scenes of Netflix’s feel-good hit, Queer Eye. This might not come as a total shock to fans who followed either the recent, extremely sudden departure of design expert Bobby Berk or reports of carjacking and other crimes plaguing the set of their most recent season in New Orleans. But the severity of the issue, specifically as it relates to grooming expert and internet personality Jonathan Van Ness, is troubling, to say the least.

It was all of this tension that indirectly led to Berk’s departure. According to the report, most people on set—including the stars of the show—assumed the series was going to end after its recently aired eighth season, and had already begun planning for other things. But when Netflix made the surprise decision to renew the show—owing, at least in Berk’s approximation, to a gap in programming due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes—he was the only one who didn’t re-sign.

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