Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you will know that the newest season of Queer Eye is up on Netflix this week. I absolutely love this show. While I’m not a crier, this show is incredible and I regularly cry during it. The show is one of the most uplifting shows I have ever watched. Each of the Stars of the show are genuinely good humans and while they are promoting self-love and have deep conversations with the guest stars, they are fun and tend to joke around alot, which I love! I will also say that each of their individual personalities are drastically different, but they mesh so perfectly.
“But Allie, Netflix isn’t books, why are you writing a post about it?”
I’m happy you asked. While Queer Eye is a show and not books, the stars of the show have a couple of books out that I wanted to share with y’all! I’m in love with these books and while the show is funny, uplifting, and impact different individuals each episode; the books dive deeper into the stars of the show!
With the release of the newest season and June being Pride Month, I thought I’d feature their books because really they’re amazing and all so very different. Also I’m petitioning for Bobbi to get a design book out or at least come redo my house because, let’s be real the man has skills!
So if you have already binged this season, like I have, and are feeling withdrawals try checking out one of their books, shared below! Also fun fact, I’m doing a giveaway of their books this week on my Instagram @speakingof_books. Head over there is you’d like to enter!
What is Queer Eye
“More than a decade after the original series went off the air, Netflix reboots the “Queer Eye” franchise with a new Fab Five and a new setting, trading in the concrete jungle of New York City for communities in and around Atlanta. The style experts forge relationships with men and women who often have different beliefs from them, leading to moments of social commentary interspersed with style advice. Advising people in need of lifestyle makeovers are food and wine specialist Antoni Porowski, interior designer Bobby Berk, grooming consultant Jonathan Van Ness, fashion designer Tan France and culture expert Karamo Brown, who reality TV fans may recognize as one of the housemates on “The Real World: Philadelphia.” David Collins, who created the original show, is on board as an executive producer.”
I hope you find something to get you out of the Queer Eye rut from finishing the episodes too fast like me. Let me know how you like these books and what recipes you try by commenting below or on my Instagram @speakingof_books.