Netflix has teamed up with Queer Eye star Antoni Porowski for a movie based on his dating experiences as a sexually fluid man.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Porowski developed the story with Black-ish creator Kenya Barris (who also wrote the upcoming remake of The Witches) and it'll be produced under his Khalabo Ink Society banner at the streaming service.
The movie, which has the working title Girls & Boys, will be written by Plus One filmmakers Jeff Chan and Andrew Rhymer.
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Porowski previously spoke to Digital Spy about the biggest challenges he's faced on Queer Eye.
As it turns out, season 1's second episode star Neal Reddy proved quite the transformation subject, as Porowski explained: "I felt that with Neal, I really worked the hardest on trying to get through to him. He wouldn't engage in any eye contact with us when we first met, would not look us in the eye...
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"I thought it was an act at first. But then I realised, 'Wow, this is how he functions in the world.'"
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Elaborating on Neal's amazing turnaround, the Fab Five member added: "To see that transformation occur during the week, for his posture to change and his shoulders drop and for him to look us in the eye and be really affectionate and sweet...
"I want to remember that for every single person that we meet. They're all vulnerable, compassionate and kind and ready for a change, but with Neal, at least for me, he really affected me."
Queer Eye airs on Netflix.
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