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Jonathan Van Ness says end of Queer Eye is 'bittersweet'

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 12: Jonathan van Ness attends the Christian Siriano Spring/Summer 2026 runway show at Macy's Herald Square on September 12, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Christian Siriano)
Jonathan Van Ness has called the end of Queer Eye as "bittersweet"

TV star Jonathan Van Ness (JVN) has described the end of Queer Eye as "bittersweet" and addressed the controversy with cast member Karamo Brown, saying: "We all have varying relationships."

The 39-year-old comedian and hairstylist is best known for starring alongside Brown, Antoni Porowski, Tan France, and Bobby Berk, who was later replaced by Jeremiah Brent, in the hit Netflix series in which the "fab five" experts transformed the lives of people across the US with their heartfelt makeovers.

The end of the show, which wrapped up earlier this year following the release of its 10th and final season, was however tainted with a reported fallout after Brown skipped the press tour.

To the surprise of his fellow cast members, Brown said in a statement shared with CBS Mornings his absence was to focus on and protect his mental health.

Speaking about whether relationships have mended, JVN told the Press Association: "I think between the people that have been on the cast, we all have varying relationships – some of us are closer, some of us are not so close. I think that's also okay. So yeah, that’s where we are on that."

JVN, who starred on the programme for nearly a decade, described its end as "bittersweet", adding they are excited to "explore new things" and see "what life has to offer".

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 07: (L-R) Antoni Porowski, Jeremiah Brent and Jonathan Van Ness, winners of the Outstanding Structured Reality Program Award for "Queer Eye", attend the 2025 Creative Arts Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on September 07, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by K
Antoni Porowski, Jeremiah Brent and Jonathan Van Ness, winners of the Outstanding Structured Reality Program Award for Queer Eye in 2025

They said: "That was such an incredible ride and it’s memories and experiences that I just treasure forever.

"It’s part of why I can even tour and come to the UK.

"Bittersweet is the best way I can say it. I’m so grateful. I loved making the show and it was so special in such a special time.

"I am also ready to experience new things and explore new things and keep growing and keep seeing what life has to offer. So I think bittersweet is the best way to say."

JVN is now set to tour the UK with stand-up comedy show Hot & Healed, kicking it off in London on 17 May before heading to Nottingham, Bristol, Manchester and Glasgow.

Speaking about the upcoming show, JVN said it is a lot "queerer and a lot raunchier" than Queer Eye.

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