Karamo Brown looks at camera with tablet in hand and supportive hosts behind him in soft light

Stuns: Karamo Brown Skips Final Queer Eye Interview

Karamo Brown skipped a TODAY interview just before the final season of the iconic series dropped, sending a video instead. The hosts of the show were left surprised but supportive of his decision. Fans and cast alike followed the unfolding story closely.

At a Glance

  • Karamo Brown did not attend the interview on Jan. 20.
  • He sent a video message praising fans and the crew.
  • The 10th season of “Queer Eye” premieres on Jan. 21.

Karamo Brown Skips TODAY Interview

The interview took place on Jan. 20, one day before the premiere of the 10th season. The hosts-Antoni Porowski, Tan France, Jonathan Van Ness, and Jeremiah Brent-were expecting him to join the conversation. Instead, Karamo’s assistant sent an email explaining his absence.

“We received an email from Karamo’s assistant this morning, which said, in part, ‘Karamo has felt mentally and emotionally abused for years, and he has been advised by his therapist to protect himself and his peace by not attending,'” Sheinelle Jones said during the interview.

Video Message From Karamo

Karamo Brown chose to communicate through a video rather than a live appearance. He began by thanking the audience for their support over the past decade. He then highlighted the importance of self-care and love.

“I just want to say thank you to all the fans who supported us and rocked with us for 10 seasons,” he said. “This new season is going to be amazing. You’re going to love every minute of it. And just like the themes of this season, I’m modeling what I believe is most important, which I want to remind you all: Love yourselves and protect yourselves,” he added. “That’s why I’m here, at home, and not there.

“But continue to watch the show. The crew worked on it and did an amazing job. I want to shout out to the crew. I want to shout out to all the fans. I want to shout out to the executives from Netflix. Thank you for having me for 10 seasons,” he concluded.

Cast Reaction

The hosts expressed surprise but also understanding. Porowski said, “I think (we’re) definitely a little surprised, but at the same time, like, look, we’re so sorry that he’s not here.” He added that the group fully supports Karamo’s self-care decision.

France shifted the focus to the show’s purpose. “To be fair, the show was never about us,” he said. “Yes, we were the faces of the show, but the show is about our heroes and we got to bring people together in what I think is the most beautiful way. And I think the legacy of the show is such positivity and beauty and just trying to make this world a better place. I’m so proud of what we’ve achieved, so proud. Including Karamo, what we’ve all done together … What he has done, and the rest of us, I think has been profound,” France added.

Jeremiah Brent echoed the sentiment of unity and respect, noting that the show’s mission remains unchanged.

Netflix Response

Netflix did not respond to a request for comment regarding Karamo’s absence from the interview. The network’s silence has left viewers to interpret the situation based on the hosts’ statements.

10th Season Details

The final season of “Queer Eye” will be set in Washington, D.C. and will premiere on Jan. 21. The show has spanned 10 seasons, each featuring the hosts’ transformative make-overs and heartfelt conversations. The 10th season promises to honor the legacy of a decade of positivity and inclusivity.

Host Role
Antoni Porowski Host, Food & Drink
Tan France Host, Fashion
Jonathan Van Ness Host, Grooming
Jeremiah Brent Host, Culture
Karamo Brown Host, Lifestyle

Timeline

Date Event
Jan. 20 TODAY interview scheduled; Karamo absent
Jan. 21 10th season premieres on Netflix

Key Takeaways

Karamo Brown sits holding a broken heart-shaped mirror reflecting a self-love with shards in lush greenery golden light.
  • Karamo Brown chose to stay home to protect his mental well-being.
  • He communicated his gratitude through a heartfelt video.
  • The hosts and Netflix honored his decision and celebrated the upcoming season.
  • The final season marks a milestone for the show’s legacy and its impact on audiences worldwide.

Additional Context

Queer Eye debuted in 2018 and quickly became a cultural phenomenon, blending humor, empathy, and design. The hosts have become household names, known for their inclusive approach and ability to connect with diverse audiences. Karamo Brown’s role as the lifestyle host has been pivotal, guiding participants toward healthier habits and self-confidence. The show’s finale is expected to feature special guests and reflective moments celebrating its 10-year journey. Fans have expressed excitement on social media, anticipating the new D.C. episodes and the hosts’ final transformations. The production team has emphasized that the 10th season will showcase the city’s iconic landmarks while maintaining the show’s signature warmth. The hosts plan to use the finale to reinforce the message that everyone deserves kindness and growth. Karamo’s decision to prioritize his well-being aligns with the show’s core values of respect and self-care. Viewers can expect the season to deliver both entertainment and heartfelt lessons, staying true to the original format. The series has also sparked conversations about mental health, representation, and empowerment across its audience. As the final episode approaches, anticipation builds for the culmination of a decade of transformative storytelling.

Author

  • I’m Michael A. Turner, a Philadelphia-based journalist with a deep-rooted passion for local reporting, government accountability, and community storytelling.

    Michael A. Turner covers Philadelphia city government for Newsofphiladelphia.com, turning budgets, council votes, and municipal documents into clear stories about how decisions affect neighborhoods. A Temple journalism grad, he’s known for data-driven reporting that holds city hall accountable.

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