Bobby Berk on the Tan France drama and why he left ‘Queer Eye’

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Interior designer Bobby Berk is making space for reflection, and we’re not talking about decorative mirrors. strange eye Fans have been building theories behind the scenes since news broke last fall that Berk would be leaving the Fab Five (which also includes Tan France, Karamo Brown, Jonathan Van Ness and Antoni Porowski) after the upcoming eighth season of the reality show. Naturally, the speculation didn’t stop when Berk unfollowed his co-star Tan France on Instagram. “Tan and I had a moment,” Berk confirmed in a recent interview with vanity fair. “There was a situation, and that’s between Tan and me, and it has nothing to do with the show. “It was something personal that had been brewing and not at all romantic, just to clarify.” Looking back, Berk said that he shouldn’t have unfollowed France and that maybe he just needed to silence his account. “But that day I was angry and that was it,” Berk said. “We became brothers, and brothers are always going to fight.” He noted that he and France hugged and congratulated each other at the Emmy Awards earlier this month, which he described as “the first dressing of that wound.” Within six months to a year, he will be able to see himself and France “in each other’s houses, behaving well.”

So why not keep doing it? strange eye, so? According to Berk, the Fab Five had mentally prepared to leave after their contract expired in September 2022. But with content in short supply due to last year’s Hollywood strikes, Netflix offered the Fab Five a new four-year deal. more cycles. Berk refused; he had already started planning many other projects. He thought his co-stars were going to do the same, but just before the deadline, he said they all decided to sign. “And since only one of us wasn’t coming back, Netflix felt like they could recast one person,” Berk explained. Although he admitted to being angry “for a second,” he said vaguely that “each of us had our reasons why we did what we did.”

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