Queer Eye Season 10 Finale: How the Fab 5 Said Their Final Goodbyes
Explore how the Fab 5 bid farewell in the Queer Eye Season 10 finale. Read the emotional messages from Karamo, Jonathan, Tan, and Jeremiah as the iconic series ends.
After 10 seasons, 12 Emmys, and nearly 100 hero transformations, Queer Eye has officially come to an end. The final season, released on January 21, 2026, took the Fab Five to Washington, D.C., for one last round of life-changing makeovers and emotional farewells.
The Queer Eye Season 10 Finale and Personalized Sign-offs
In a departure from traditional finales, each of the 5 episodes featured a personalized goodbye from a member of the Fab Five. Culture expert Karamo Brown kicked off the farewells, stating that the show gave him a clear purpose to ensure people's stories are heard. He emphasized that the world becomes better when we show up with positivity and kindness.
Grooming expert Jonathan Van Ness delivered a tearful message, acknowledging that he "grew up" in front of the audience. He reminded fans that the strength they found through the show was something they already possessed inside. Meanwhile, fashion expert Tan France urged viewers to look beyond face value and prioritize kindness over style tips.
Jeremiah Brent's Emotional Journey
Design expert Jeremiah Brent, who joined in Season 9 following Bobby Berk's departure, expressed how much the show changed his own life. He described the series as a "love letter" to humanity and noted how it helped his children see the world in a more accepting way. The final season featured a diverse range of heroes, including a vegan nautical mechanic and a single-mom firefighter.
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