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'Queer Eye' share their special Australian episode

The boys from Queer Eye have shared their special Australian episode and it’s free for everyone to watch on YouTube.

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The second season of the popular show is currently streaming on Netflix and people are raving about the diversity of people the Fab Five meet in the new series.

The team recently visited Australia for a promotional visit but also filmed an extra special episode in the New South Wales town of Yaas. Antoni, Tan, Karamo, Jonathan and Bobby work with local farmer George.

While they were in town the local mayor also officially anointed the quintet as ‘Yaas Queens’.

The show is usually filmed in Georgia in the USA. Its not the first time there’s been a Queer Eye makeover in Australia though. Back when the original Queer Eye for the Straight Guy was on air there was a short lived Australian version. Aussie Queer Eye for the Straight Guy had just a handful of episodes. 

Check out the mini-episode with George from Yaas. 

OIP Staff


 

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