Bobby Berk's Queer Eye Replacement Revealed

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Originally appeared on E! Online

A new face is officially joining the Fab 5.

Three months after Bobby Berk announced he would be exiting Queer Eye following its recently released eighth season, Netflix has found his replacement in famed interior designer Jeremiah Brent.

Brent will join returning hosts food and wine connoisseur Antoni Porowski, beauty expert Jonathan Van Ness, culture coach Karamo Brown and fashion stylist Tan France for season nine of the reality makeover show, Netflix announced Feb. 27. Production on the new season is set to begin later this spring in Las Vegas.

Brent previously hosted Home Made Simple for the Oprah Winfrey Network and Netflix's Say I Do, in addition to starring alongside husband and fellow interior designer Nate Berkus on the HGTV docuseries The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project.

The 39-year-old's home makeover expertise will definitely be needed in the wake of Berk's recent departure. The interior design expert revealed in November his decision to exit the Emmy-winning series after six years.

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"It's not been an easy decision to be at peace with, but a necessary one," Berk wrote on Instagram. "Although my journey with Queer Eye is over, my journey with you is not. You will be seeing more of me very soon."

Calling the love he's received from fans over the years "absolutely surreal," the 42-year-old added, "You have tuned in and been dedicated fans and together we were able to share the healing powers of design. I learned from you all about kindness, love and acceptance and that has changed my life for the better."

Bobby Berk, Jeremiah Brent
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"The way you have embraced me and accepted me for who I am is something that l will truly carry with me for the rest of my life," he concluded his heartfelt message. "Throughout these years, you, the die-hard fans of Queer Eye, have all shared so many stories with me about how the show has touched your lives and I could not be more grateful to each and every one of you for being brave enough to share your experiences."

Berk's final season on Queer Eye is streaming now on Netflix.

And keep reading to see other stars who left hit TV shows.

Reneé Rapp, <I>The Sex Lives of College Girls</I>

Rene&eacute; Rapp, <I>The Sex Lives of College Girls</I>


Ellen Pompeo, <I>Grey's Anatomy</I>

Ellen Pompeo, <I>Grey's Anatomy</I>


Henry Cavill, <i>The Witcher</I>

Henry Cavill, <i>The Witcher</I>


Jesse Lee Soffer, <i>Chicago P.D.</I>

Jesse Lee Soffer, <i>Chicago P.D.</I>


Damian Lewis, <i>Billions</i>

Damian Lewis, <i>Billions</i>

After five seasons, Damian Lewis departed Showtime's Billions in Oct. 2021.


Emily VanCamp, <i>The Resident</i>

Emily VanCamp, <i>The Resident</i>

In Aug. 2021, it was reported that Emily VanCamp hung up her stethoscope for good as she had exited Fox's The Resident.


Madeleine Mantock, <i>Charmed</i>

Madeleine Mantock, <i>Charmed</i>

One of the Charmed ones is saying goodbye. Madeleine Mantock, who has played eldest sister Macy for three seasons, is exiting the CW's Charmed reboot ahead of season four. She said it was her "difficult decision" to leave and thanked producers for supporting her choice. 


Megan Boone, <i>The Blacklist</i>

Megan Boone, <i>The Blacklist</i>


Rege-Jean Page, <i>Bridgerton</i>

Rege-Jean Page, <i>Bridgerton</i>


Ruby Rose, <i>Batwoman</i>

Ruby Rose, <i>Batwoman</i>


America Ferrera, <i>Superstore</i>

America Ferrera, <i>Superstore</i>


Jason Ralph, <I>The Magicians</i>

Jason Ralph, <I>The Magicians</i>


Emily Bett Rickards, <I>Arrow</i>

Emily Bett Rickards, <I>Arrow</i>

Ahead of the final season, Arrow's Rickards announced her exit in a poem of sorts.

"Felicity and I
are a very tight two
But after one through seven
we will be saying goodbye to you," she wrote.

She did, however, return for a guest appearance in the show's series finale.


Lauren Cohan, <i>The Walking Dead</i>

Lauren Cohan, <i>The Walking Dead</i>


Danai Gurira, <i>The Walking Dead</i>

Danai Gurira, <i>The Walking Dead</i>

Hot on the heels of Lauren Cohan and Andrew Lincoln bidding farewell to the zombie drama came Gurira's exit. After joining the AMC series in season three as the katana-wielding Michonne, she made her last appearance in a season 10 episode which aired in March 2020.


Nicollette Sheridan, <i>Dynasty</i>

Nicollette Sheridan, <i>Dynasty</i>

A recurring player in season one and series regular in season two, Sheridan starred as the iconic character Alexis Carrington. She announced plans to exit the CW reboot ahead of season three to spend time with her ailing mother.


George Eads, <I>MacGyver</i>

George Eads, <I>MacGyver</i>

Eads exited the CBS remake in 2019, midway through season three. At the time, he expressed his desire to leave and spend more time with his family.


Damon Wayans, <i>Lethal Weapon</i>

Damon Wayans, <i>Lethal Weapon</i>


Cameron Monaghan, <i>Shameless</i>

Cameron Monaghan, <i>Shameless</i>


Emmy Rossum, <i>Shameless</i>

Emmy Rossum, <i>Shameless</i>


Chelsea Peretti, <I>Brooklyn Nine-Nine</i>

Chelsea Peretti, <I>Brooklyn Nine-Nine</i>


Andrew Lincoln, <i>The Walking Dead</i>

Andrew Lincoln, <i>The Walking Dead</i>


Pauley Perrette, <i>NCIS</i>

Pauley Perrette, <i>NCIS</i>


Willa Holland, <i>Arrow</i>

Willa Holland, <i>Arrow</i>


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