‘Queer Eye’ Adds Jeremiah Brent After Bobby Berk Departs

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The Fab Five are complete once again. Interior designer Jeremiah Brent will join season 9 of “Queer Eye” as a host alongside Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown and Tan France. The new season will begin production in Las Vegas this spring.

“Queer Eye,” produced by Scout Productions and ITV Entertainment, premiered in 2018 and is a reboot of the original 2003 series. It has become a streaming hit on Netflix and has won 11 Emmy Awards. He currently holds the record for the highest number of victories in the structured category with six consecutive victories.

Bobby Berk served as an interior design expert on the series’ first eight seasons. He announced his departure in November.

Brent, founder of Jeremiah Brent Design (JBD) and lifestyle brand Atrio, rose to fame while working as Rachel Zoe’s styling associate on “The Rachel Zoe Project,” which appeared in season four in 2011. In 2014, Brent married interior designer Nate Berkus. ; The couple has collaborated on multiple projects, including their exclusive line with Living Spaces and co-hosting roles on “Nate & Jeremiah By Design,” “Nate & Jeremiah: Save My House” and “The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project.” The duo competed on HGTV’s “Rock the Block” in 2021.

Brent previously hosted the Emmy-winning show “Home Made Simple” for the Oprah Winfrey Network. In 2020, she hosted Netflix’s “Say I Do,” a wedding version of “Queer Eye,” produced by the same team. Brent served as design expert alongside fashion expert Thai Nguyen and food expert Gabriele Bertaccini.

Earlier this month, she published her first book, “The Space That Keeps You: When Home Becomes a Love Story,” an emotion-filled design book that explores what gives spaces meaning.

Brent is represented by CAA, manager Kelsey Berlacher and attorneys Steve Warren and Huy Nguyen.

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