Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski has confirmed his split from fiance Kevin Harrington.

The couple began dating in 2019 before announcing their engagement last year. However, a representative for the TV star confirmed the pair had parted ways and called off their engagement.

"After many conversations and reflection during the wedding planning process, Antoni and Kevin have amicably decided to part ways," they told People.

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"While they still have a lot of respect for each other, as they talked more about the future, they realized they were on different paths."

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The statement concluded: "They both remain focused on work, and are surrounding themselves with friends during this time."

Porowski and Harrington began dating shortly before the COVID-19 lockdowns began. They later announced their plans to wed in an Instagram post, which saw the pair posing for a selfie.

"I really hope the wedding photos are less blurry," Porowski teased, with Harrington also sharing some snaps of the pair to announce the happy news.

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Porowski celebrated his bachelor party in Tennessee's Blackberry Mountain, with Tan France being the only member of the Fab Five in attendance.

Karamo Brown opened up about why he, Jonathan Van Ness, and Bobby Berk didn't attend the festivities during a chat on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live.

After host Andy Cohen recalled a conversation with Berk about the bash, Brown said: "Bobby made it seem like, 'Oh we couldn't make it but Tan was able to make it.'"

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"Nooo. Listen, I'm all about being real and being upfront. We weren't invited," Brown clarified to the host.

Despite his invite being seemingly lost in the post, Brown said there were no hard feelings between the group. "When it comes to events like that — like family things, weddings — it costs money, so I don't take offence to it," he said.

Queer Eye airs on Netflix.

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