Karamo Brown shows surprise and disappointment under a spotlight with an empty chair beside him in a dim television studio.

Reveals Queer Eye Final Season Twist

Introduction

The 10th season of Queer Eye is set to premiere on Jan. 21, but the show’s charismatic host, Karamo Brown, missed a News Of Fort Worth interview the day before, opting instead for a video message.

At a Glance

  • Karamo Brown skipped the News Of Fort Worth interview on Jan. 20.
  • He sent a video message thanking fans and the crew.
  • Co-stars expressed surprise and support.
  • Netflix did not respond to a request for comment.
  • The final season launches in Washington, D.C.

Karamo Brown’s Absence

The interview took place on Jan. 20, a day before the final season’s debut. Brown’s assistant emailed the News Of Fort Worth team, explaining that he had been advised by his therapist to avoid the interview due to long-standing mental and emotional abuse.

Brown’s absence left the other hosts-Antoni Porowski, Tan France, Jonathan Van Ness, and Jeremiah Brent-confused. Porowski noted, “I think (we’re) definitely a little surprised, but at the same time, like, look, we’re so sorry that he’s not here.”

The hosts gathered on the set of News Of Fort Worth with Jenna and Sheinelle, ready to discuss the new season. They emphasized that the show’s focus remains on the heroes it highlights, not just the hosts.

France added, “To be fair, the show was never about us. Yes, we were the faces of the show, but the show is about our heroes and we got to bring people together in what I think is the most beautiful way.”

Co-Stars Respond

Antoni Porowski expressed a collective sense of solidarity. He said, “We fully support, I think, as a collective unit, him taking care of himself.”

Jonathan Van Ness echoed this sentiment, highlighting the importance of mental health. “We’re here to honor the legacy of a decade,” he noted.

Jeremiah Brent emphasized the show’s mission to inspire positivity. “I’m so proud of what we’ve achieved, so proud. Including Karamo, what we’ve all done together … What he has done, and the rest of us, I think has been profound,” he added.

The co-stars also thanked the production crew, Netflix executives, and fans for their support over the years.

Karamo Brown sits watching his thank-you video with a grid backdrop and faint silhouette of surprised Queer Eye cast member

Karamo’s Video Message

Although absent from the live interview, Brown sent a heartfelt video. He opened with gratitude: “I just want to say thank you to all the fans who supported us and rocked with us for 10 seasons.”

He continued, “This new season is going to be amazing. You’re going to love every minute of it. And just like the themes of this season, I’m modeling what I believe is most important, which I want to remind you all: Love yourselves and protect yourselves.”

Brown explained his choice to stay home, saying, “That’s why I’m here, at home, and not there. But continue to watch the show. The crew worked on it and did an amazing job.”

He concluded by acknowledging Netflix, the crew, and the fans, thanking them for a decade of collaboration.

Netflix and Premiere

Netflix has yet to comment on Brown’s decision. The platform’s silence is notable given the show’s high profile.

The final season is scheduled to drop on Jan. 21, featuring a Washington, D.C. setting that promises new adventures for the hosts.

The series, which has spanned ten seasons, remains a cultural touchstone for many viewers.

Key Takeaways

  • Karamo Brown’s absence was driven by mental health concerns, as communicated by his assistant.
  • The co-stars expressed both surprise and unwavering support for Brown.
  • Brown’s video message reaffirmed the show’s themes of love and self-care.
  • Netflix has not responded to inquiries about the situation.
  • The final season’s release on Jan. 21 marks the end of a decade-long journey.

Final Thoughts

Brown’s decision highlights the importance of mental well-being, even for high-profile personalities. The show’s continued focus on positivity and heroism underscores its enduring appeal.

As fans anticipate the final season, the series’ legacy of uplifting stories remains intact, even as its host steps back from the spotlight for a day.

Author

  • Natalie A. Brooks covers housing, development, and neighborhood change for News of Fort Worth, reporting from planning meetings to living rooms across the city. A former urban planning student, she’s known for deeply reported stories on displacement, zoning, and how growth reshapes Fort Worth communities.

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