Queer Eye’s 10th season brings the Fab Five to Washington, D.C., where they deliver their signature “make-better” transformations to five individuals: two sisters, a charter school teacher, a firefighting single mother, a boat repairman, and a stepfather with a large blended family. The season retains the charm and occasional gimmicks fans either love or critique.
The show, which launched on Bravo in 2003 and rebooted on Netflix in 2018, has quietly dismantled LGBTQ stereotypes—not through confrontation or demands for punitive action, but by fostering genuine human connections. As Queer Eye has done its part, societal attitudes have shifted dramatically. In June 2003, Gallup found only 39% of Americans supported same-sex marriage. Today, that figure stands at 68%.
With its final season, Queer Eye leaves behind a legacy of unity, proving that meaningful interactions transcend differences in race, politics, or sexual orientation.