The “Queer Eye” Team is Heading to Japan

Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, Bobby Berk, Tan France, and Antoni Porowski. Photo by Chelsea Lauren/REX/Shutterstock (9360473az)

Queer Eye is officially heading to Japan for four special episodes.

The mini-series will be titled Queer Eye: We’re In Japan and will see the stars of the show “forge relationships with four Japanese men and women from different backgrounds and cultures.”

The news was shared by Netflix who said: “#QueerEye is headed to Japan! The Fab Five will work with local tastemakers to make-better a new group of heroes, while they learn and experience Japanese cuisine, fashion, design, grooming and culture firsthand in a four-episode special!”

The creator and Executive Producer of the show, David Collins, explained the motivation to go to Japan: “In just a year since we launched season one, Queer Eye has become a global phenomenon once again and the Fab Give are truly the ambassadors of self-care and compassion that the world needs now more than ever.

“Filming in Japan is a wonderful opportunity for us to work with four deserving heroes that will help showcase the incredible traditions and customs of their country.”

The four-episode mini-series has no release date yet but we will share more details when they are announced.