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Jeremiah Brent Grabs the Queer Eye Baton from Bobby Berk!

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Big news from the world of Netflix and home makeovers! Jeremiah Brent is stepping into Bobby Berk’s stylish shoes as the new decor whiz on Queer Eye. After eight fabulous seasons, Bobby’s saying goodbye, and Jeremiah’s all set to sprinkle his design magic on the show’s ninth season in Las Vegas.

Meet Jeremiah

Jeremiah Brent isn’t new to the design game. He’s the brain behind his design firm and a familiar face on TV, charming us on HGTV’s Nate & Jeremiah by Design with his husband Nate Berkus. Together, they’ve been giving homes makeovers and even winning on Rock the Block. Jeremiah has even shown off his skills on Netflix’s Say I Do, making wedding dreams come true.

Now, he’s adding author to his resume with his new book, The Space That Keeps You, diving deep into what makes a house feel like home.

Bobby Berk’s Fond Farewell

Bobby Berk shared a heartfelt goodbye on Instagram, thanking fans for an amazing six years and promising this isn’t the last we’ll see of him. He’s grateful for the love, lessons, and life-changing experiences Queer Eye brought him, but now he’s ready for new adventures, leaving with nothing but love for his Fab Five bros.

No Drama, Just Love

Despite the buzz about Bobby’s exit, it’s all love and no drama. In a Vanity Fair chat, he cleared the air, especially about a little tiff with Tan France, saying it’s all good and they’re moving past it. Like any family, disagreements happen, but they stick together at the end of the day.

So, get ready for Jeremiah Brent to bring his flair and heart to Queer Eye while Bobby Berk moves on to exciting new projects. The show’s about to get a fresh dose of style and soul!

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