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But I don’t regret canceling it at the time. “The new version is really good - and the next season we’re shooting now is really great. “I think shows get canceled for a reason, like the ‘Real Housewives of Miami,’” he said. While Cohen supports Bravo’s decision about “Queer Eye,” he has some thoughts about other shows that Bravo has canceled. I don’t think it would have been a hit.”Īccording to Screenrant, “Queer Eye” was recently picked up for a seventh season by Netflix and production will take place in New Orleans.Ĭohen Expressed Regret Over Shows Bravo Has Canceled
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And I think Bravo probably made the right move not doing that show. “It was going to be super expensive ‘Queer Eye’ was a super expensive show to make. “And I think it premiered on Netflix and people loved it,” he added. “I don’t … I don’t think people are watching linear television in the way they are watching Netflix.” “I don’t think it would have been a huge show on Bravo,” Cohen told Lewis, per People. The show was ultimately rebooted for Netflix instead, with the shortened name, “Queer Eye,” and a cast that featured Antoni Porowski, Tan France, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, and Bobby Berk. In a Jinterview on Sirius XM’s “Jeff Lewis Live,” Cohen revealed that when talk of a “Queer Eye for the Straight Eye” reboot came up, Bravo gave the idea a hard pass. The show starred Ted Allen, Kyan Douglas, Thom Filicia, Carson Kressley, and Jai Rodriguez, per The Wrap. The show featured a team of gay designers and fashiniostas who gave lifestyle and grooming makeover to straight men in need. Getty‘Queer Eye’ cast (L-R) Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, and Jonathan Van Ness at the 70th Emmy Awards.Ĭohen was on deck when “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” first aired on Bravo from 2003 to 2007.