


You know what they say: In Vegas, what happens here, stays queer. So, for their ninth season, Queer Eye’s Fab Five are looking to make big things happen for a handful of heroes living in Sin City.

This time, however, the series is getting a little makeover of its own. Interior designer Jeremiah Brent is joining the cast alongside original hosts Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, and Tan France. But their mission remains the same: transforming the lives of everyday people from the inside out.

The group will once again assist a fresh crop of heroes with their fine-tuned expertise in style, grooming, interior design, culture, and food and drink. As we all know well by now, everybody who comes across the Fab Five leaves with lessons that they’ll take with them everywhere — guess what happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in Vegas after all.
Here’s everything you need to know about Queer Eye Season 9.




All 10 episodes of the new season will launch on Dec. 11.

Say goodbye to New Orleans! After two seasons in the Big Easy, Queer Eye is crossing state lines to help a new group of heroes in Las Vegas, including a former showgirl struggling to regain her confidence and a dedicated librarian in need of a change.

Scroll up to the top of the page to see who’s betting on a fresh start this season.
If you have an eye for interior design, you’ve surely come across Jeremiah Brent’s work over the past decade. Based in New York City, Brent is the founder of his own full- service interior design firm, Jeremiah Brent Design, which launched in 2012 with locations in New York City and Los Angeles, as well as the lifestyle brand Atrio. With a finely honed intuition and sophisticated sensibility, Brent has worked his magic on countless properties across the world. But no matter the home, Brent begins each project by developing an in-depth familiarity with his clients’ emotional lives and personal journeys before personally installing each and every space — making him a natural fit for the Queer Eye family.

And family just so happens to be his driving source of inspiration. Brent is married to fellow interior designer Nate Berkus, with whom he shares two young children. The couple frequently collaborate on a host of high-profile projects, including the HGTV docuseries The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project. Brent has previously appeared in Netflix’s Say I Do, the Emmy-winning Home Made Simple, and The Rachel Zoe Project. He’s also the author of his recently released debut book The Space That Keeps You, an emotional design book that explores what gives spaces meaning.
You bet, honey! The vibrant group is bringing the magic of Queer Eye to the stage in select cities for an unforgettable evening of laughter, self-love, and surprises. You can get your tickets for now at Fabfivelive.com.



















































































