Queer Eye has had three incredibly successful seasons on Netflix, but it isn't stopping there.
The Fab Five have already filmed four episodes in Japan, and according to Bobby Berk, they are really rather special.
Speaking to Digital Spy on the red carpet of the BAFTA TV Awards, the star said: "The first episode you guys see might be my favourite episode we've ever done.
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"Two best friends of decades hugged each other for the first time, because we hugged. They started crying and going, 'Why haven't we hugged each other our whole lives? This feels so good!'
"In the Japanese culture, they don't hug much, and we went around showing people how great it is to hug. In the next year, everyone in Japan is gonna be hugging!"
Bobby also admitted that none of the cast really expected it to be that much of a success, stating: "We all thought this would be something fun we would do for a few months and then go back to our regular lives.
"(Transforming people's lives) makes me feel amazing. A lot of our heroes I still keep in touch with all the time and we continue to help them grow and they help us grow. To be able to be on a show that has had a popular success and really does truly help people, makes it even better."
He also told us that a Queer Eye movie probably wouldn't happen because the show is 99% unscripted – and we're pretty happy with it staying how it is.
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