Queer Eye is gearing up for its most emotional episode ever in season five.
The Fab Five head to Philadelphia in a first-look trailer from Netflix confirming a June 5 release, as they try to spread a little Brotherly Love to the City.
In Philly, the Queer Eye guys are in for their most powerful transformation yet as they help a member of the clergy who is struggling to come to grips with his sexuality.
"I have struggled with my identity as a gay person," he explains. "I feel like I can't be the kind of leader in the church that I could be."
The Fab Five won't just be fixing up the religious leader's fashions, they'll be bringing in LGTBQ+ activists to help him come to terms with the trauma of his own past.
In other episodes, they help a young woman who needs a confidence booster, and there's plenty of comedy too as Tan France discovers one of their subjects likes his "butt rubbed and his pork pulled".
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The show's food and wine expert, Antoni Porowski, is quite busy these days, having just inked a deal with Netflix for his own movie.
Porowski is partnering with Black-ish creator Kenya Barris to loosely adapt his real-life dating experiences as a sexually-fluid man under the title Girls & Boys. Plus One's Andrew Rhymer and Jeff Chan will be writing the film.
The Great British Bake Off star Nadiya Hussain has also recently teased that she has a new show with Queer Eye's fashion expert Tan France in the works as well.
Queer Eye seasons one through four are streaming right now on Netflix, with series five coming out on June 5.
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