With Love, Meghan is nowhere to be seen on Netflix’s top ten chart.
The second season of the cooking show from Meghan Markle failed to crack the streamer’s weekly ratings after its launch on August 26.
It comes after the first season squeaked into the top ten with 2.6M views in its first week, placing it at number ten, in March.
The first season also failed to have any long tail appeal; in Netflix’s semi-annual data dump – the What We Watched report, showed that between January and June 2025, With Love, Meghan ranked #383 with 5.3M views, low for a Netflix original with four seasons of Markle’s USA Network scripted series Suits ranking higher than it, despite having been off the air for six years.
The second season also failed to make the Luminate’s Top 50 Streaming Charts for the period between August 22 and 28, which covers U.S. viewing,...
The second season of the cooking show from Meghan Markle failed to crack the streamer’s weekly ratings after its launch on August 26.
It comes after the first season squeaked into the top ten with 2.6M views in its first week, placing it at number ten, in March.
The first season also failed to have any long tail appeal; in Netflix’s semi-annual data dump – the What We Watched report, showed that between January and June 2025, With Love, Meghan ranked #383 with 5.3M views, low for a Netflix original with four seasons of Markle’s USA Network scripted series Suits ranking higher than it, despite having been off the air for six years.
The second season also failed to make the Luminate’s Top 50 Streaming Charts for the period between August 22 and 28, which covers U.S. viewing,...
- 02/09/2025
- por Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Antoni Porowski is dating personal trainer Zacharias Niedzwiecki!
The 41-year-old Queer Eye star went public with his new relationship this past weekend while taking a trip to Traverse City, Michigan with Zacharias, who is a “local.”
“pro-tip: find a local to show u around Traverse City...
The 41-year-old Queer Eye star went public with his new relationship this past weekend while taking a trip to Traverse City, Michigan with Zacharias, who is a “local.”
“pro-tip: find a local to show u around Traverse City...
- 27/08/2025
- por Just Jared
- Just Jared
Bobby Berk is addressing controversy that arose after he announced his new show with HGTV just a day after Netflix revealed Queer Eye will end with season 10.
A former member of the streamer’s rebooted series, Berk served as the Fab Five’s design expert through season one to eight, before he departed from the show ahead of its ninth installment. He will now star in the new series Junk or Jackpot? via HGTV, though the announcement notably came on July 10, a day after Netflix announced Queer Eye is set to conclude after its forthcoming 10th season.
“I have to say, I swear on my mother’s life, my show announcement date was set,” he told People when asked about the timing. “No, this was planned. Show announcements don’t happen on a whim.”
One of his former Queer Eye co-star’s even reached out in the wake of the reveal.
A former member of the streamer’s rebooted series, Berk served as the Fab Five’s design expert through season one to eight, before he departed from the show ahead of its ninth installment. He will now star in the new series Junk or Jackpot? via HGTV, though the announcement notably came on July 10, a day after Netflix announced Queer Eye is set to conclude after its forthcoming 10th season.
“I have to say, I swear on my mother’s life, my show announcement date was set,” he told People when asked about the timing. “No, this was planned. Show announcements don’t happen on a whim.”
One of his former Queer Eye co-star’s even reached out in the wake of the reveal.
- 23/08/2025
- por McKinley Franklin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
As Bobby Berk enters the next phase of his onscreen design career, he wishes no shade to the Fab Five.
The Queer Eye alum, who exited the series back in 2023, recently clarified that he did not intend to announce his new HGTV series the day after Deadline reported that Netflix is renewing the reboot of the LGBTQ makeover show for a 10th and final season.
“I have to say, I swear on my mother’s life, my show announcement date was set,” Berk told People. “No, this was planned. Show announcements don’t happen on a whim.”
Last month, HGTV greenlit Junk or Jackpot? from Berk and John Cena, following collectors as they discover the true monetary value of their massive and unusual collections. Berk will help homeowners decide whether to sell some of their items to pay for a much-needed home renovation .
“Even Karamo [Brown] was like, ‘Girl, the day after?...
The Queer Eye alum, who exited the series back in 2023, recently clarified that he did not intend to announce his new HGTV series the day after Deadline reported that Netflix is renewing the reboot of the LGBTQ makeover show for a 10th and final season.
“I have to say, I swear on my mother’s life, my show announcement date was set,” Berk told People. “No, this was planned. Show announcements don’t happen on a whim.”
Last month, HGTV greenlit Junk or Jackpot? from Berk and John Cena, following collectors as they discover the true monetary value of their massive and unusual collections. Berk will help homeowners decide whether to sell some of their items to pay for a much-needed home renovation .
“Even Karamo [Brown] was like, ‘Girl, the day after?...
- 23/08/2025
- por Glenn Garner
- Deadline Film + TV
Interior designer Bobby Berk was one of the original five hosts of Netflix’s reality show “Queer Eye” — aka the Fab Five — but left after the Season 8 in 2023 and is now set to host his own HGTV show. There was some awkward timing earlier this summer with Berk’s HGTV announcement and the news that “Queer Eye” would be ending after the upcoming Season 10.
Netflix announced on July 9 that “Queer Eye” will end after the 10th and final season, and the next day on July 10 HGTV revealed Berk would be hosting a new show, titled “Junk or Jackpot?” Berk addressed the backlash over his announcement with People and revealed that his former “Queer Eye” co-host Karamo Brown called him out over it.
“I have to say, I swear on my mother’s life, my show announcement date was set. No, this was planned. Show announcements don’t happen on a whim,...
Netflix announced on July 9 that “Queer Eye” will end after the 10th and final season, and the next day on July 10 HGTV revealed Berk would be hosting a new show, titled “Junk or Jackpot?” Berk addressed the backlash over his announcement with People and revealed that his former “Queer Eye” co-host Karamo Brown called him out over it.
“I have to say, I swear on my mother’s life, my show announcement date was set. No, this was planned. Show announcements don’t happen on a whim,...
- 23/08/2025
- por Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
Bobby Berk swears it was just a coincidence that he announced his upcoming HGTV show one day after Netflix announced that Queer Eye was ending. The home design expert admitted to People in a new interview that he caught flak for the timing, considering Queer Eye is the show that made Berk a household name. Netflix revealed on July 9 that Queer Eye would end after its forthcoming 10th season; Berk revealed on July 10 that he’d host a show tentatively titled Junk or Jackpot? on HGTV. “I have to say, I swear on my mother’s life, my show announcement date was set,” Berk told People. “No, this was planned.
- 23/08/2025
- TV Insider
Bobby Berk says his Queer Eye costar called him out over his new HGTV show.
Bobby announced his new HGTV show Junk or Jackpot? the day after it was announced that Queer Eye would be ending. According to Bobby, the timing of the announcement was a complete coincidence, but that didn’t stop Karamo Brown from calling him out for the timing.
While speaking to People, Bobby says that Karamo wasn’t happy with his announcement.
Keep reading to find out more…
“I have to say, I swear on my mother’s life, my show announcement date was set. No, this was planned. Show announcements don’t happen on a whim,...
Bobby announced his new HGTV show Junk or Jackpot? the day after it was announced that Queer Eye would be ending. According to Bobby, the timing of the announcement was a complete coincidence, but that didn’t stop Karamo Brown from calling him out for the timing.
While speaking to People, Bobby says that Karamo wasn’t happy with his announcement.
Keep reading to find out more…
“I have to say, I swear on my mother’s life, my show announcement date was set. No, this was planned. Show announcements don’t happen on a whim,...
- 23/08/2025
- por Just Jared
- Just Jared
Vanessa Hudgens has that pregnancy glow!
The 36-year-old actress cradled her baby bump while wearing a form-fitting white dress to attend the At Home with Narwal summer soiree on Thursday (August 21) in Los Angeles.
Vanessa co-hosted the event with former Queer Eye star Bobby Berk and this marked her first public event since announcing that she’s expecting her second child with husband Cole Tucker.
The exclusive event unveiled Narwal’s new flagship models, Narwal Flow and Narwal S30 Pro, showcasing the brand’s “seamless fusion of cutting-edge engineering and contemporary design.”
Earlier this year, Vanessa filmed an exciting new movie, marking her first film since becoming a mom. She...
The 36-year-old actress cradled her baby bump while wearing a form-fitting white dress to attend the At Home with Narwal summer soiree on Thursday (August 21) in Los Angeles.
Vanessa co-hosted the event with former Queer Eye star Bobby Berk and this marked her first public event since announcing that she’s expecting her second child with husband Cole Tucker.
The exclusive event unveiled Narwal’s new flagship models, Narwal Flow and Narwal S30 Pro, showcasing the brand’s “seamless fusion of cutting-edge engineering and contemporary design.”
Earlier this year, Vanessa filmed an exciting new movie, marking her first film since becoming a mom. She...
- 22/08/2025
- por Just Jared
- Just Jared
Exclusive: In our third and final roundtable featuring this year’s Emmy nominees for Outstanding Casting, Deadline gathered Jesse Tannenbaum Goloka Bolte (RuPaul’s Drag Race), Danielle Gervais (Queer Eye) and Sean Bowman (Love on the Spectrum) to talk about how they separate the “fake” and “performative” applicants from those “authentic” people they want on their shows.
And since budgets don’t always allow their teams to recruit people in person, the casting directors also share a few secrets about where they’ve found potential reality stars (like Postmates) and how they make sure they aren’t dumpster fires in disguise (see: their social media history).
Deadline: What are you most proud of from your show’s last season? Let’s start with The Amazing Race, Jesse.
Jesse Tannenbaum: Just being nominated for a show that I’ve been watching since it came out in the...
And since budgets don’t always allow their teams to recruit people in person, the casting directors also share a few secrets about where they’ve found potential reality stars (like Postmates) and how they make sure they aren’t dumpster fires in disguise (see: their social media history).
Deadline: What are you most proud of from your show’s last season? Let’s start with The Amazing Race, Jesse.
Jesse Tannenbaum: Just being nominated for a show that I’ve been watching since it came out in the...
- 21/08/2025
- por Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Carson Kressley is an American television personality, actor and designer best known for his work in Queer Eye, RuPaul’s Drag Race and The Perfect Man. His work on RuPaul’s Drag Race has earned him an Outstanding Producer of Game & Competition Television award, an Outstanding Reality Competition Program award and an Outstanding Reality Program for his work on Queer Eye.
Carson Kressley Biography: Age, Early Life, Family, Education
Kressley was born on November 11, 1969 (Carson Kressley age: 55) in Allentown, Pennsylvania. His family raised ponies, so he was involved with the equestrian world for a lot of his childhood. One of his horses won a World Championship in 2009.
He earned his bachelor’s degree from Gettysburg College in 1991 and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. During his time in college, he was a member of the service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega.
Carson Kressley Biography: Career
Kressley started his career as an independent stylist...
Carson Kressley Biography: Age, Early Life, Family, Education
Kressley was born on November 11, 1969 (Carson Kressley age: 55) in Allentown, Pennsylvania. His family raised ponies, so he was involved with the equestrian world for a lot of his childhood. One of his horses won a World Championship in 2009.
He earned his bachelor’s degree from Gettysburg College in 1991 and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. During his time in college, he was a member of the service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega.
Carson Kressley Biography: Career
Kressley started his career as an independent stylist...
- 19/08/2025
- por Ellie Trinkle
- Uinterview
It looks like there is a huge fan base that is looking forward to seeing the second season after all. Even though Netflix has pulled the plug on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s multi-million dollar contract, the former Hollywood actress still got a greenlight to air the second season of her show. This, despite the fact that her first season was universally panned.
Here’s What People Really Think Of The ‘With Love, Meghan’ Second Season Trailer
And while there’s no doubt that there are going to be a lot of people who are going to hate-watch the series, there is a good number of Meghan Markle’s fans who are genuinely interested to see what she has in store for her second season. And no, we are not making this up at all.
Of course, the internet certainly did have a lot to say about the matter.
Here’s What People Really Think Of The ‘With Love, Meghan’ Second Season Trailer
And while there’s no doubt that there are going to be a lot of people who are going to hate-watch the series, there is a good number of Meghan Markle’s fans who are genuinely interested to see what she has in store for her second season. And no, we are not making this up at all.
Of course, the internet certainly did have a lot to say about the matter.
- 15/08/2025
- por Hagan Michaels
- Celebrating The Soaps
Netflix recently dropped a bombshell on fans by canceling four of its well-loved shows, including one that racked up huge streaming numbers but still got axed after just one season.
Queer Eye, the heartwarming makeover series, is wrapping up after its upcoming tenth season, which is currently filming in Washington, D.C. Netflix announced the news on Instagram on July 9, posting, “10 seasons. Fab Five. One last go ‘round.”
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The show’s stars shared emotional messages about its incredible run. Tan France, one of the Fab Five, took to Instagram to reflect on the journey. “First day of the Final season of Queer Eye. It’s been a long, beautiful journey we’ve been on, and I truly appreciate all of the love and support for our little show, that changed my life in ways I never thought possible,...
Queer Eye, the heartwarming makeover series, is wrapping up after its upcoming tenth season, which is currently filming in Washington, D.C. Netflix announced the news on Instagram on July 9, posting, “10 seasons. Fab Five. One last go ‘round.”
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The show’s stars shared emotional messages about its incredible run. Tan France, one of the Fab Five, took to Instagram to reflect on the journey. “First day of the Final season of Queer Eye. It’s been a long, beautiful journey we’ve been on, and I truly appreciate all of the love and support for our little show, that changed my life in ways I never thought possible,...
- 02/08/2025
- por Hrvoje Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
Netflix is going through another round of cancellations, and four different shows have been cut from the streaming giant’s lineup. Some of these titles had strong fan followings, while others never quite found their footing. Either way, viewers will not be seeing new seasons for most of them anytime soon.
One of the most surprising announcements came for Queer Eye. The hit makeover series, which has been running for years and made household names of the Fab Five, will wrap after its 10th season. Netflix confirmed the news on Instagram on July 9, saying, “10 seasons. Fab Five. One last go ‘round.”
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The upcoming season is currently being filmed in Washington, D.C., and will mark the end of the show’s long run. Tan France, one of the Fab Five, shared his thoughts on Instagram, writing, “First day...
One of the most surprising announcements came for Queer Eye. The hit makeover series, which has been running for years and made household names of the Fab Five, will wrap after its 10th season. Netflix confirmed the news on Instagram on July 9, saying, “10 seasons. Fab Five. One last go ‘round.”
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The upcoming season is currently being filmed in Washington, D.C., and will mark the end of the show’s long run. Tan France, one of the Fab Five, shared his thoughts on Instagram, writing, “First day...
- 02/08/2025
- por Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
The Office alum Anthony Q. Farrell has boarded the indie feel good cricket comedy Strikers as a showrunner and executive producer.
Farrell, who recently completed production on his new Paramount+/GameTV comedy Hate the Player, joins Strikers as it eyes a summer 2026 production date and a potentially global TV audience, especially in South Asia. Cricket is set to make a return at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games.
Strikers is created by Red Hill Creative founder Dana Abraham, whose credits include Orphan Black: Echoes and Neon Lights, and Emmy-winning producer and Queer Eye host Bobby Berk. Abraham will also play Amar Farooqi, a former baseball Mvp candidate whose career crashes after an injury.
With no prospects in sight, his manager Micky (Berk) lands Farooqi a job with a failing pro cricket club desperate to win and sell tickets based on a comeback story. Farrell, who is based in Toronto, knows his...
Farrell, who recently completed production on his new Paramount+/GameTV comedy Hate the Player, joins Strikers as it eyes a summer 2026 production date and a potentially global TV audience, especially in South Asia. Cricket is set to make a return at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games.
Strikers is created by Red Hill Creative founder Dana Abraham, whose credits include Orphan Black: Echoes and Neon Lights, and Emmy-winning producer and Queer Eye host Bobby Berk. Abraham will also play Amar Farooqi, a former baseball Mvp candidate whose career crashes after an injury.
With no prospects in sight, his manager Micky (Berk) lands Farooqi a job with a failing pro cricket club desperate to win and sell tickets based on a comeback story. Farrell, who is based in Toronto, knows his...
- 01/08/2025
- por Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Don’t look now, but it seems Netflix might have just canceled one of its most popular reality shows!
Netflix has been known to keep fans in the dark on the status of some of its unscripted programs, with new seasons randomly dropping without much notice. This makes it hard to know when a show has been officially canceled or is simply taking a longer-than-expected hiatus. However, the evidence is starting to pile up that Netflix has canceled The Circle after seven seasons.
Following its fifth season, Netflix renewed The Circle for two additional seasons in November 2023. This paved the way for season 6 to be released in April 2024 and season 7 to drop in September of that same year. However, we’re closing in on a year removed from season 7’s release, and there has been absolutely from Netflix or any reputable source announcing The Circle’s renewal.
The lack of...
Netflix has been known to keep fans in the dark on the status of some of its unscripted programs, with new seasons randomly dropping without much notice. This makes it hard to know when a show has been officially canceled or is simply taking a longer-than-expected hiatus. However, the evidence is starting to pile up that Netflix has canceled The Circle after seven seasons.
Following its fifth season, Netflix renewed The Circle for two additional seasons in November 2023. This paved the way for season 6 to be released in April 2024 and season 7 to drop in September of that same year. However, we’re closing in on a year removed from season 7’s release, and there has been absolutely from Netflix or any reputable source announcing The Circle’s renewal.
The lack of...
- 17/07/2025
- por Cody Schultz
- Netflix Life
Excited by the 2025 Emmy Award nominations that were just released? We compiled a list of the major nominees broken down by TV show.
So, if you’re specifically wanting to check out how many major nods your fave series received, you can easily do that here. We did not include every category, just the major acting and primetime Emmy nominations.
Some of the biggest shows nominated include Severance, The White Lotus, and The Penguin.
If you don’t know, this is the 77th annual Emmy Awards, and they will be hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze. They air on Sunday (September 14) on CBS and Paramount+. Be sure to mark your calendars!
Keep reading to find out more…
Scroll down to see the major acting and award categories for the Emmys, broken down by series…
Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Outstanding Comedy
Lead Actress in a Comedy: Quinta Brunson
Supporting Actress in a Comedy: Janelle James,...
So, if you’re specifically wanting to check out how many major nods your fave series received, you can easily do that here. We did not include every category, just the major acting and primetime Emmy nominations.
Some of the biggest shows nominated include Severance, The White Lotus, and The Penguin.
If you don’t know, this is the 77th annual Emmy Awards, and they will be hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze. They air on Sunday (September 14) on CBS and Paramount+. Be sure to mark your calendars!
Keep reading to find out more…
Scroll down to see the major acting and award categories for the Emmys, broken down by series…
Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Outstanding Comedy
Lead Actress in a Comedy: Quinta Brunson
Supporting Actress in a Comedy: Janelle James,...
- 15/07/2025
- por Just Jared
- Just Jared
Queer Eye has enjoyed immense popularity, having aired on Netflix since 2018 (although it first aired as a Bravo original in 2003). Netflix's original cast members included Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, and Tan France. In 2023, after Season 8, Berk announced his decision to leave the show, and interior designer Jeremiah Brent replaced him.
Now, the Netflix reboot has come to an end after ten seasons, and fans have reacted to the news with great sadness. Netflix created a post on Instagram, revealing that Season 10 will be the last. A photo featured the five current members smiling, and the caption teased the upcoming season. "10 seasons. fab five. one last go 'round,'" the caption reads. "The final season of Queer Eye is officially in production!"
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Tan reacted to the post,...
Now, the Netflix reboot has come to an end after ten seasons, and fans have reacted to the news with great sadness. Netflix created a post on Instagram, revealing that Season 10 will be the last. A photo featured the five current members smiling, and the caption teased the upcoming season. "10 seasons. fab five. one last go 'round,'" the caption reads. "The final season of Queer Eye is officially in production!"
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Tan reacted to the post,...
- 15/07/2025
- por Cailyn Cox
- The Things
Queer Eye has been canceled by Netflix, meaning it won't return after Season 10. However, one former star will return to reality TV. On Thursday, July 10, HGTV announced that Bobby Berk, who formerly starred on Queer Eye until 2023, would be signing on for a new show.
The six-episode show is titled Junk or Jackpot? and will see Berk help homeowners with their collections of goods, uncovering hidden treasures and rare finds. But what can viewers expect from the show, and what has Berk said? This is everything we know about Junk or Jackpot.
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The synopsis also reveals the role Berk will play on the show. It reads, "With a combination of humor, compassion and a celebration of the passionate collector in all of us, Bobby will support the homeowners through the process of sorting through,...
The six-episode show is titled Junk or Jackpot? and will see Berk help homeowners with their collections of goods, uncovering hidden treasures and rare finds. But what can viewers expect from the show, and what has Berk said? This is everything we know about Junk or Jackpot.
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The synopsis also reveals the role Berk will play on the show. It reads, "With a combination of humor, compassion and a celebration of the passionate collector in all of us, Bobby will support the homeowners through the process of sorting through,...
- 14/07/2025
- por Cailyn Cox
- The Things
Little Brother‘s cast is expanding!
Christopher Meloni is joining the upcoming Netflix movie with John Cena and Eric Andre, per Variety.
Several other big names are joining the Law & Order star, including Ego Nwodim, Sherry Cola, Caleb Hearon and Ben Ahlers.
The film follows a famous real estate agent whose carefully curated world is upended when his eccentric “little brother” unexpectedly reappears.
Keep reading to find out more…
Matt Spicer will direct the film. The script is being penned by Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel.
John Cena is also working on a project with a star of Queer Eye!
Christopher Meloni recently opened up about a near kiss with his co-star, Mariska Hargitay. Find out what almost happened!
Find out which Netflix TV shows just got renewed and canceled in 2025!
Christopher Meloni is joining the upcoming Netflix movie with John Cena and Eric Andre, per Variety.
Several other big names are joining the Law & Order star, including Ego Nwodim, Sherry Cola, Caleb Hearon and Ben Ahlers.
The film follows a famous real estate agent whose carefully curated world is upended when his eccentric “little brother” unexpectedly reappears.
Keep reading to find out more…
Matt Spicer will direct the film. The script is being penned by Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel.
John Cena is also working on a project with a star of Queer Eye!
Christopher Meloni recently opened up about a near kiss with his co-star, Mariska Hargitay. Find out what almost happened!
Find out which Netflix TV shows just got renewed and canceled in 2025!
- 14/07/2025
- por Just Jared
- Just Jared
Bobby Berk will star in his ownHGTV show following the network's cancellation of five shows and news of Queer Eye not being renewed after season 10. HGTV has recently canceled several fan-favorite shows, surprising viewers and signaling a shift in the network’s strategy. The focus now appears to be on fresh concepts and big-name personalities to keep audiences engaged. These HGTV cancellations have made room for new series that promise a blend of heart, creativity, and star power.
Bobby is making a strong TV comeback after leaving Netflix’s Queer Eye, where he became known for his expert home makeovers and emotional design transformations. His return to reality television is creating buzz, as fans and design lovers alike look forward to seeing what the interior design star brings to his next project.
HGTV has recently shared all the details about Bobby’s new venture.
Bobby will star in the HGTV series Junk Or Jackpot,...
Bobby is making a strong TV comeback after leaving Netflix’s Queer Eye, where he became known for his expert home makeovers and emotional design transformations. His return to reality television is creating buzz, as fans and design lovers alike look forward to seeing what the interior design star brings to his next project.
HGTV has recently shared all the details about Bobby’s new venture.
Bobby will star in the HGTV series Junk Or Jackpot,...
- 13/07/2025
- por Saylee Padwal
- ScreenRant
HGTV is shaking up its renovation roster, ordering the six-episode series “Junk or Jackpot?” with designer Bobby Berk and wrestler-turned-entrepreneur John Cena attached as executive producer, while longtime staple “Rehab Addict” steps aside until autumn at host Nicole Curtis’s request.
“Junk or Jackpot?”—slated for a late-2025 debut—follows collectors whose sprawling stashes of superhero figurines, rare puppets and other memorabilia are appraised and, if they agree, partially sold to finance overdue home makeovers. Berk says the format helps “passionate people sift through their cherished items and give them re-imagined spaces that will best honor what they hold dear.” Cena adds that the idea grew out of wondering whether prized collections are “trash or treasure.”
The designer’s pivot comes after his exit from Netflix’s “Queer Eye,” which, according to People, will wrap with its tenth season next year.
HGTV’s pickup lands amid a wave of cancellations—including “Bargain Block,...
“Junk or Jackpot?”—slated for a late-2025 debut—follows collectors whose sprawling stashes of superhero figurines, rare puppets and other memorabilia are appraised and, if they agree, partially sold to finance overdue home makeovers. Berk says the format helps “passionate people sift through their cherished items and give them re-imagined spaces that will best honor what they hold dear.” Cena adds that the idea grew out of wondering whether prized collections are “trash or treasure.”
The designer’s pivot comes after his exit from Netflix’s “Queer Eye,” which, according to People, will wrap with its tenth season next year.
HGTV’s pickup lands amid a wave of cancellations—including “Bargain Block,...
- 11/07/2025
- por Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
HGTV has greenlit new series Junk or Jackpot? (wt) with Queer Eye alum Bobby Berk, executive produced by John Cena.
The six-episode season follows collectors as they discover the true monetary value of their massive and unusual collections. Berk will help homeowners decide whether to sell some of their items – ranging from superhero figurines to rare puppets and dolls and miniature sets – to pay for a much-needed renovation of their home.
“With a combination of humor, compassion and a celebration of the passionate collector in all of us, Bobby will support the homeowners through the process of sorting through, appraising and letting go of their stockpile, discovering the ‘found money’ along the way to achieving their dream makeover,” according to the press release.
Junk or Jackpot? (wt) is slated to premiere on HGTV in late 2025.
The series is produced by 44 Blue Productions. Brian Robel and Dan Baime serve as showrunners and executive producers.
The six-episode season follows collectors as they discover the true monetary value of their massive and unusual collections. Berk will help homeowners decide whether to sell some of their items – ranging from superhero figurines to rare puppets and dolls and miniature sets – to pay for a much-needed renovation of their home.
“With a combination of humor, compassion and a celebration of the passionate collector in all of us, Bobby will support the homeowners through the process of sorting through, appraising and letting go of their stockpile, discovering the ‘found money’ along the way to achieving their dream makeover,” according to the press release.
Junk or Jackpot? (wt) is slated to premiere on HGTV in late 2025.
The series is produced by 44 Blue Productions. Brian Robel and Dan Baime serve as showrunners and executive producers.
- 10/07/2025
- por Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
One Queer Eye guy already has his next gig lined up.
Bobby Berk, a co-host on the soon-to-end Netflix reality series, will host a new HGTV series tentatively titled Junk or Jackpot? Per the official logline, the six-episode season will “follow collectors as they discover the true monetary value of their massive and unusual collections.” But there’s more: The enthusiasts featured have collections that are overwhelming their homes, and “the collectors must decide whether they are willing to sell some of their items to pay for the much-needed renovation,” the synopsis continues.
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Bobby Berk, a co-host on the soon-to-end Netflix reality series, will host a new HGTV series tentatively titled Junk or Jackpot? Per the official logline, the six-episode season will “follow collectors as they discover the true monetary value of their massive and unusual collections.” But there’s more: The enthusiasts featured have collections that are overwhelming their homes, and “the collectors must decide whether they are willing to sell some of their items to pay for the much-needed renovation,” the synopsis continues.
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- 10/07/2025
- por Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
John Cena's Highly Anticipated HGTV Project with 'Queer Eye' Alum Bobby Berk: What You Need to Know!
Queer Eyealum Bobby Berkis making his way to HGTV with a brand-new reality series in late 2025. The exciting news comes a day after Netflix announced that Queer Eye will be coming to an end with Season 10. Berk’s new show, titled Junk or Jackpot? will see the interior designer in a familiar role, as he helps people sell off their rare collectibles to raise funds for a home makeover. As per People, the six-episode season will follow Berk supporting his clients as they sort through the clutter in their homesand appraise their precious items.
John Cena and 'Queer Eye's Bobby Berk Team Up for HGTV's Upcoming Series, 'Junk of Jackpot?' Image via Netflix
WWE star John Cenaserves as the executive producer for Junk or Jackpot?, and according to the wrestler-turned-actor, the show was inspired by a conversation with his friends. “People often wonder if their collections are trash or treasure,...
John Cena and 'Queer Eye's Bobby Berk Team Up for HGTV's Upcoming Series, 'Junk of Jackpot?' Image via Netflix
WWE star John Cenaserves as the executive producer for Junk or Jackpot?, and according to the wrestler-turned-actor, the show was inspired by a conversation with his friends. “People often wonder if their collections are trash or treasure,...
- 10/07/2025
- por Safwan Azeem
- Collider.com
Bobby Berk is heading to HGTV!
On Thursday (July 10), it was announced that the 43-year-old interior designer and Queer Eye alum will be starring in the show Junk or Jackpot?, premiering later this year on the home improvement and real estate network.
Keep reading to find out more…In the new six-episode season, Bobby is “tasked with helping homeowners decide if they should part with their unique collections — from ‘superhero figurines’ to ‘rare puppets and dolls’ — in order to raise enough funds to renovate their outdated home. While celebrating each distinct collection, Bobby will also provide the support each homeowner needs to sort through and appraise their precious items so that they can give their homes a ‘dream makeover,’” according to a press release obtained by People.
“I’m excited to help passionate people sift through their cherished items and give them reimagined spaces that will best honor what they hold dear,...
On Thursday (July 10), it was announced that the 43-year-old interior designer and Queer Eye alum will be starring in the show Junk or Jackpot?, premiering later this year on the home improvement and real estate network.
Keep reading to find out more…In the new six-episode season, Bobby is “tasked with helping homeowners decide if they should part with their unique collections — from ‘superhero figurines’ to ‘rare puppets and dolls’ — in order to raise enough funds to renovate their outdated home. While celebrating each distinct collection, Bobby will also provide the support each homeowner needs to sort through and appraise their precious items so that they can give their homes a ‘dream makeover,’” according to a press release obtained by People.
“I’m excited to help passionate people sift through their cherished items and give them reimagined spaces that will best honor what they hold dear,...
- 10/07/2025
- por Just Jared
- Just Jared
HGTV has greenlit “Junk or Jackpot?,” a new series about everyday collectors hosted by former “Queer Eye” star and interior designer Bobby Berk and executive produced by WWE and “Peacemaker” star John Cena.
Produced by 44 Blue Productions, the new reality show’s six-episode first season is set to premiere on HGTV sometime later this year. “Junk or Jackpot?,” which Warner Bros. Discovery noted is just a working title, will follow Berk as he meets various collectors and helps them determine the actual financial value of their respective collections.
The series marks Berk’s first solo TV effort with HGTV. The announcement comes just one day after Netflix revealed that the forthcoming 10th season of “Queer Eye” will be its last (Berk starred in the first eight seasons before quitting and being replaced by Jeremiah Brent).
According to the synopsis, “Junk or Jackpot?” will focus on collectors whose collections — whether...
Produced by 44 Blue Productions, the new reality show’s six-episode first season is set to premiere on HGTV sometime later this year. “Junk or Jackpot?,” which Warner Bros. Discovery noted is just a working title, will follow Berk as he meets various collectors and helps them determine the actual financial value of their respective collections.
The series marks Berk’s first solo TV effort with HGTV. The announcement comes just one day after Netflix revealed that the forthcoming 10th season of “Queer Eye” will be its last (Berk starred in the first eight seasons before quitting and being replaced by Jeremiah Brent).
According to the synopsis, “Junk or Jackpot?” will focus on collectors whose collections — whether...
- 10/07/2025
- por Alex Welch
- The Wrap
Queer Eye season 10 will be the final season for the hit Netflix show. Queer Eye is a reality makeover series where five LGBTQ+ experts, known as the Fab Five, transform participants' lives through fashion, grooming, culture, design, and food. Originally a 2003 show, the 2018 Netflix reboot stars Antoni Porowski, Tan France, Karamo Brown, Bobby Berk, and Jonathan Van Ness, bringing emotional and physical makeovers to diverse individuals.
Spanning nine seasons from 2018 to 2024, Queer Eye has filmed in cities like Atlanta, Kansas City, Philadelphia, and New Orleans. The show emphasizes empathy, self-love, and inclusion. Bobby left after season 8, with Jeremiah Brent joining in season 9. The series won multiple Emmys and remains culturally influential for its heartwarming, affirming transformations.
Sadly, Netflix has decided not to renew Queer Eye after its 10th season.
Netflix shared the shocking news on X, with a picture of the Queer Eye cast captioned, “10 seasons. Fab Five. One last go ‘round.
Spanning nine seasons from 2018 to 2024, Queer Eye has filmed in cities like Atlanta, Kansas City, Philadelphia, and New Orleans. The show emphasizes empathy, self-love, and inclusion. Bobby left after season 8, with Jeremiah Brent joining in season 9. The series won multiple Emmys and remains culturally influential for its heartwarming, affirming transformations.
Sadly, Netflix has decided not to renew Queer Eye after its 10th season.
Netflix shared the shocking news on X, with a picture of the Queer Eye cast captioned, “10 seasons. Fab Five. One last go ‘round.
- 10/07/2025
- por Saylee Padwal
- ScreenRant
All great things have to come to an end, and that’s the case for Netflix’s first reality series. Queer Eye is wrapping things up, with the upcoming 10th season confirmed as the last.
Deadline announced the devastating news for fans. The Fab Five will give their last lot of fashion advice in Washington D.C., and it seems fitting to end the series in the nation’s capital. Of course, this doesn’t mean it has to be the end forever. Many of you will remember the name Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, which was the first iteration of this program.
Queer Eye. (L to R) Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, Jeremiah Brent, Tan France, and Jonathan Van Ness. Cr. Bronson Farr/Netflix © 2024 Netflix hasn’t stated why Queer Eye is ending
Sadly, we don’t exactly know why Queer Eye is coming to an end. It’s...
Deadline announced the devastating news for fans. The Fab Five will give their last lot of fashion advice in Washington D.C., and it seems fitting to end the series in the nation’s capital. Of course, this doesn’t mean it has to be the end forever. Many of you will remember the name Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, which was the first iteration of this program.
Queer Eye. (L to R) Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, Jeremiah Brent, Tan France, and Jonathan Van Ness. Cr. Bronson Farr/Netflix © 2024 Netflix hasn’t stated why Queer Eye is ending
Sadly, we don’t exactly know why Queer Eye is coming to an end. It’s...
- 09/07/2025
- por Alexandria Ingham
- ShowSnob
All good things must come to an end. As first reported by Deadline, Queer Eye will conclude its run on Netflix after Season 10. The rebooted edition of the original Bravo series debuted in 2018. By the time the series concludes with its final season in Washington, D.C., Queer Eye would have tallied nearly 90 episodes.
Netflix officially shared the news on social media with a post of the Fab Five in the nation's capital with the caption: "10 seasons. Fab Five. One last go ‘round. The final season of Queer Eye is officially in production!" The final run of the series "will celebrate the show's legacy and impact, spotlighting heroes from the nation's capital," according to the streamer.
Starring the Fab Five, the series followed the experts as they helped a group of individuals eager to experience a life-changing physical and emotional makeover. The Fab Five includes relationship expert Karamo Brown, fashion expert Tan France,...
Netflix officially shared the news on social media with a post of the Fab Five in the nation's capital with the caption: "10 seasons. Fab Five. One last go ‘round. The final season of Queer Eye is officially in production!" The final run of the series "will celebrate the show's legacy and impact, spotlighting heroes from the nation's capital," according to the streamer.
Starring the Fab Five, the series followed the experts as they helped a group of individuals eager to experience a life-changing physical and emotional makeover. The Fab Five includes relationship expert Karamo Brown, fashion expert Tan France,...
- 09/07/2025
- por Michael Block
- Collider.com
The end of an era is coming for fans of Queer Eye on Netflix. While there are more episodes of the series coming, they will be the last made for the streaming platform.
Per Deadline, Netflix has quietly renewed Queer Eye for a tenth season, which will also serve as the final season of the show. This will put the series at around 90 episodes in total for its run. Queer Eye serves as the longest-running unscripted series on Netflix, having long served as a beloved offering for many subscribers. As of now, the company has not yet made an official announcement about the news.
Queer Eye has been a major success, but like any series, it can't go on forever. During its run, the show has drawn 37 Emmy nominations. Between 2018 and 2023, it picked up six consecutive wins for Outstanding Structured Reality Program. Consistently, the series has drawn high reviews, garnering...
Per Deadline, Netflix has quietly renewed Queer Eye for a tenth season, which will also serve as the final season of the show. This will put the series at around 90 episodes in total for its run. Queer Eye serves as the longest-running unscripted series on Netflix, having long served as a beloved offering for many subscribers. As of now, the company has not yet made an official announcement about the news.
Queer Eye has been a major success, but like any series, it can't go on forever. During its run, the show has drawn 37 Emmy nominations. Between 2018 and 2023, it picked up six consecutive wins for Outstanding Structured Reality Program. Consistently, the series has drawn high reviews, garnering...
- 09/07/2025
- por Jeremy Dick
- CBR
After seven years, it's the end of an era for the beloved Netflix reality series Queer Eye, as word came down today that the upcoming Season 10 will be its final hurrah. Debuting in 2018 on the streaming giant, the show was a reboot of the Bravo hit that aired from 2003 to 2007, and featured the same core cast members up until Season 8, when Bobby Berk was replaced by interior designer Jeremiah Brent.
The news was broken by Netflix today after a post on social media (seen below) revealed that Season 10 of Queer Eye is heading into production. Attached was a photo of the group known as the Fab Five, which include not only Brent, but Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, and Tan France as well. "10 Seasons. Fab Five. One last go 'round," the caption read. "The final season of Queer Eye is officially in production!"
Premiering on Netflix on February...
The news was broken by Netflix today after a post on social media (seen below) revealed that Season 10 of Queer Eye is heading into production. Attached was a photo of the group known as the Fab Five, which include not only Brent, but Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, and Tan France as well. "10 Seasons. Fab Five. One last go 'round," the caption read. "The final season of Queer Eye is officially in production!"
Premiering on Netflix on February...
- 09/07/2025
- por James Melzer
- MovieWeb
Netflix announced today that its Emmy-winning series Queer Eye will wrap up with the upcoming 10th season. Production on the final season began today in Washington, D.C.
The Fab Five will return for one last round of unforgettable makeovers and heartfelt transformations.
The final season of Queer Eye will celebrate the show’s legacy and impact, spotlighting heroes from the nation’s capital.
Queer Eye is the longest-running unscripted Netflix series, earning 37 Emmy nominations and 11 wins. It continues to hold the record for the most wins ever in the Outstanding Structured Reality Program category, with six consecutive wins.
The series has also won multiple Critics’ Choice Real TV Awards and received a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Reality Program.
Queer Eye is executive produced by David Collins, Michael Williams, and Rob Eric for Scout Productions. Jennifer Lane serves as the showrunner and executive producer.
Jordana Hochman, Mark Bracero, and...
The Fab Five will return for one last round of unforgettable makeovers and heartfelt transformations.
The final season of Queer Eye will celebrate the show’s legacy and impact, spotlighting heroes from the nation’s capital.
Queer Eye is the longest-running unscripted Netflix series, earning 37 Emmy nominations and 11 wins. It continues to hold the record for the most wins ever in the Outstanding Structured Reality Program category, with six consecutive wins.
The series has also won multiple Critics’ Choice Real TV Awards and received a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Reality Program.
Queer Eye is executive produced by David Collins, Michael Williams, and Rob Eric for Scout Productions. Jennifer Lane serves as the showrunner and executive producer.
Jordana Hochman, Mark Bracero, and...
- 09/07/2025
- por Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
The Fab Five will return for one last round of life-affirming makeovers and transformations as Queer Eye is set to end after its upcoming 10th season.
Netflix confirmed the news Wednesday, July 9, revealing that the show’s final season would be set in Washington, D.C., and that production would begin today. A press release said the episodes would “celebrate the show’s legacy and impact, spotlighting heroes from the nation’s capital.”
All five members of the Season Nine will return, as well: Culture and lifestyle expert Karamo Brown,...
Netflix confirmed the news Wednesday, July 9, revealing that the show’s final season would be set in Washington, D.C., and that production would begin today. A press release said the episodes would “celebrate the show’s legacy and impact, spotlighting heroes from the nation’s capital.”
All five members of the Season Nine will return, as well: Culture and lifestyle expert Karamo Brown,...
- 09/07/2025
- por Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Queer Eye is officially coming to an end on Netflix.
The streaming service announced the news that the show would be wrapping up with its upcoming tenth season, which is now in production.
Keep reading to find out more…
The location for the final season appears to be Washington, DC, based on the photo in the X post that was sent out. “10 seasons. Fab Five. One last go ‘round. The final season of Queer Eye is officially in production!,” they posted.
Original cast members Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown and Tan France all appear to be returning, with Jeremiah Brent back as well. If you don’t know, Jeremiah replaced Bobby Berk in season 9 and now, season 10. One of the fab five actually responded to allegations that he campaigned to get Bobby fired.
Seasons 1-9 are now available to stream on Netflix.
The streaming service announced the news that the show would be wrapping up with its upcoming tenth season, which is now in production.
Keep reading to find out more…
The location for the final season appears to be Washington, DC, based on the photo in the X post that was sent out. “10 seasons. Fab Five. One last go ‘round. The final season of Queer Eye is officially in production!,” they posted.
Original cast members Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown and Tan France all appear to be returning, with Jeremiah Brent back as well. If you don’t know, Jeremiah replaced Bobby Berk in season 9 and now, season 10. One of the fab five actually responded to allegations that he campaigned to get Bobby fired.
Seasons 1-9 are now available to stream on Netflix.
- 09/07/2025
- por Just Jared
- Just Jared
Exclusive: Queer Eye, Netflix’s longest-running unscripted series, is coming to an end.
Deadline understands that the series, which launched in February 2018, has been renewed for a 10th season, which will be its last.
The show will have aired around 90 episodes across 10 seasons when it departs, with Washington, DC set as its last location to find a fresh group of individuals ready for a life-changing experience.
Queer Eye revolves around the Fab Five, experts in various fields including relationship expert Karamo Brown, fashion expert Tan France, food and wine expert Antoni Porowski and hair and makeup expert Jonathan Van Ness. Interior design expert Bobby Berk starred for eight seasons and was replaced for Seasons 9 and Season 10 by Jeremiah Brent.
The show has traversed the U.S., with Seasons 1-2 filmed in Georgia; Seasons 3-4 set in Kansas, Missouri and Illinois; Season 5 in Pennsylvania; Season 6 in Austin, Texas and the surrounding...
Deadline understands that the series, which launched in February 2018, has been renewed for a 10th season, which will be its last.
The show will have aired around 90 episodes across 10 seasons when it departs, with Washington, DC set as its last location to find a fresh group of individuals ready for a life-changing experience.
Queer Eye revolves around the Fab Five, experts in various fields including relationship expert Karamo Brown, fashion expert Tan France, food and wine expert Antoni Porowski and hair and makeup expert Jonathan Van Ness. Interior design expert Bobby Berk starred for eight seasons and was replaced for Seasons 9 and Season 10 by Jeremiah Brent.
The show has traversed the U.S., with Seasons 1-2 filmed in Georgia; Seasons 3-4 set in Kansas, Missouri and Illinois; Season 5 in Pennsylvania; Season 6 in Austin, Texas and the surrounding...
- 09/07/2025
- por Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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- 27/06/2025
- por Just Jared
- Just Jared
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On June, three days after the stunning death of Food Network star Anne Burrell, the beloved chef’s loved ones attended a private wake in New York City.
According to Page Six, the sad gathering took place on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
Among those in attendance were Burrell’s husband, Stuart Claxton… along with famous chefs Scott Conant, Amanda Freitag and Marc Murphy.
The Real Housewives of New York City alum Kelly Bensimon and Queer Eye for the Straight Guy’s Carson Kressley also paid their respects to Burrell.
Anne Burrell attends the DiscOasis VIP Night at Wollman Rink, Central Park on June 18, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images for The DiscOasis)
The Food Network host — who passed away earlier this week at the age of 55 — was allegedly found inside her Brooklyn home next to “dozens of pills,” according to a...
On June, three days after the stunning death of Food Network star Anne Burrell, the beloved chef’s loved ones attended a private wake in New York City.
According to Page Six, the sad gathering took place on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
Among those in attendance were Burrell’s husband, Stuart Claxton… along with famous chefs Scott Conant, Amanda Freitag and Marc Murphy.
The Real Housewives of New York City alum Kelly Bensimon and Queer Eye for the Straight Guy’s Carson Kressley also paid their respects to Burrell.
Anne Burrell attends the DiscOasis VIP Night at Wollman Rink, Central Park on June 18, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images for The DiscOasis)
The Food Network host — who passed away earlier this week at the age of 55 — was allegedly found inside her Brooklyn home next to “dozens of pills,” according to a...
- 21/06/2025
- por Kay D. Rhodes
- The Hollywood Gossip
The Critics Choice Association has announced the winners for its seventh annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards, and it's great news for The Traitors.
Peacock's murder-mystery program walked off with a leading three awards: Best Competition Series, Best Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series, and Best Show Host for Alan Cumming. Note that these trophies come for Season 3, which is eligible at the upcoming 2025 Emmys. Last year, Season 2 of The Traitors won a pair of Emmys for series and host, and is the frontrunner to repeat.
The Critics Choice Real TV Awards recognize excellence in nonfiction, unscripted, and reality programming across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. Voting is conducted by a blue-ribbon nominating committee made up of Cca members with expertise in the genre. Meanwhile, there are two fan-voted categories: Male and Female Star of the Year, which were awarded respectively to Stephen Nedoroscik (Dancing With the Stars) and Sandra Lee (Dr.
Peacock's murder-mystery program walked off with a leading three awards: Best Competition Series, Best Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series, and Best Show Host for Alan Cumming. Note that these trophies come for Season 3, which is eligible at the upcoming 2025 Emmys. Last year, Season 2 of The Traitors won a pair of Emmys for series and host, and is the frontrunner to repeat.
The Critics Choice Real TV Awards recognize excellence in nonfiction, unscripted, and reality programming across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. Voting is conducted by a blue-ribbon nominating committee made up of Cca members with expertise in the genre. Meanwhile, there are two fan-voted categories: Male and Female Star of the Year, which were awarded respectively to Stephen Nedoroscik (Dancing With the Stars) and Sandra Lee (Dr.
- 29/05/2025
- por Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Peacock’s The Traitors picked up a leading three wins at the Critics Choice Critics Choice Real TV Awards announced Thursday.
The series won for Best Competition Series, Best Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series and Best Show Host for Alan Cumming.
Two other shows picked up two wins each in voting by Critics Choice Association members. Netflix’s docuseries Love on the Spectrum won for Best Unstructured Reality Series and Best Relationship Show, while ABC’s Dancing With the Stars won for Best Competition Series: Talent/Variety and DWTS‘ contestant last season, Olympic gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik, was awarded Male Star of the Year.
Dr. Sandra Lee, from Lifetime’s Dr. Pimple Popper: Breaking Out, won the Female Star of the Year.
Both Star of the Year categories were voted on by fans.
Other notable winners included a tie in the Best Structured Series race between Nat Geo’s No...
The series won for Best Competition Series, Best Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series and Best Show Host for Alan Cumming.
Two other shows picked up two wins each in voting by Critics Choice Association members. Netflix’s docuseries Love on the Spectrum won for Best Unstructured Reality Series and Best Relationship Show, while ABC’s Dancing With the Stars won for Best Competition Series: Talent/Variety and DWTS‘ contestant last season, Olympic gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik, was awarded Male Star of the Year.
Dr. Sandra Lee, from Lifetime’s Dr. Pimple Popper: Breaking Out, won the Female Star of the Year.
Both Star of the Year categories were voted on by fans.
Other notable winners included a tie in the Best Structured Series race between Nat Geo’s No...
- 29/05/2025
- por Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
‘The Traitors’ earns 6 Critics Choice Real TV Awards nominations (Photo by: Euan Cherry/Peacock)
The Traitors led the list of 2025 Critics Choice Real TV Awards nominees with six nominations and took home three wins. The series, which continues its run as a favorite among Critics Choice Association members, won in the Best Competition Series, Best Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series, and Best Show Host (Alan Cumming) categories.
Love on the Spectrum earned Best Unstructured Series and Best Relationship Show wins. And Dancing with the Stars also won in two categories, securing Best Competition Series: Talent/Variety and Male Star of the Year (Stephen Nedoroscik) wins.
The annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards recognize the best in nonfiction, unscripted, and reality programming across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms.
Seventh Annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards Winners:
Best Competition Series
Finding Mr. Christmas (Hallmark Media)
RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV)
The Summit...
The Traitors led the list of 2025 Critics Choice Real TV Awards nominees with six nominations and took home three wins. The series, which continues its run as a favorite among Critics Choice Association members, won in the Best Competition Series, Best Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series, and Best Show Host (Alan Cumming) categories.
Love on the Spectrum earned Best Unstructured Series and Best Relationship Show wins. And Dancing with the Stars also won in two categories, securing Best Competition Series: Talent/Variety and Male Star of the Year (Stephen Nedoroscik) wins.
The annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards recognize the best in nonfiction, unscripted, and reality programming across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms.
Seventh Annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards Winners:
Best Competition Series
Finding Mr. Christmas (Hallmark Media)
RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV)
The Summit...
- 29/05/2025
- por Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
I had just finished interviewing Ariana Grande on this year’s Oscars red carpet when someone from her team asked me, “Are you going to get away after all this, take a little vacation?”
I nodded my head and smiled.
The “all this” was awards season. In the past, I spent my post-Academy Awards days and nights getting much needed rest and relaxation after a seemingly endless cycle of red carpets, FYC panels and events and parties.
I did take time off again this year. But it wasn’t a vacation.
On March 19, I underwent open-heart surgery.
It all began three years ago when my brother, Kevin, my only sibling, died of a heart attack at age 54. He collapsed while shoveling snow for a neighbor. He was rushed to a hospital. He never woke up. It was during Covid, so my mother and I said goodbye to Kevin via a...
I nodded my head and smiled.
The “all this” was awards season. In the past, I spent my post-Academy Awards days and nights getting much needed rest and relaxation after a seemingly endless cycle of red carpets, FYC panels and events and parties.
I did take time off again this year. But it wasn’t a vacation.
On March 19, I underwent open-heart surgery.
It all began three years ago when my brother, Kevin, my only sibling, died of a heart attack at age 54. He collapsed while shoveling snow for a neighbor. He was rushed to a hospital. He never woke up. It was during Covid, so my mother and I said goodbye to Kevin via a...
- 29/05/2025
- por Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
"I keep saying to people, it feels like I've come home in a lot of ways," Jeremiah Brent tells Gold Derby about being the newest host of Queer Eye, joining fellow Fab Five members Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, and Tan France. "It's the culmination of everything that I've learned, and I get to do it alongside people that I love and admire, and I get to help people. So, it's been a really wild journey."
Brent reveals he was "originally" asked to do the reality TV show when Netflix "brought it back" in 2018; previously, it was called Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and aired between 2003 and 2007 on Bravo. "But at the time, my husband and I had just welcomed our first child, and she was just under a year old, and there was no world that I could imagine leaving and going off to shoot," he notes.
Brent reveals he was "originally" asked to do the reality TV show when Netflix "brought it back" in 2018; previously, it was called Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and aired between 2003 and 2007 on Bravo. "But at the time, my husband and I had just welcomed our first child, and she was just under a year old, and there was no world that I could imagine leaving and going off to shoot," he notes.
- 22/05/2025
- por Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: Netflix has hired another unscripted executive from Amazon.
The Love Is Blind streamer has appointed Jenny Falkoff, fresh from the success of Beast Games, to its Jeff Gaspin-led unscripted team.
Falkoff is being tasked with helping Netflix find more large, “splashy” competition formats and “buzzy” social experiments. As Gaspin told Deadline last year, he is now focusing on “bigger formats, more of what you would call broadcast-style shows versus the cable style shows”. It comes after recent greenlights for series such as The Golden Ticket, first revealed by Deadline, and Star Search.
Falkoff was previously head of unscripted series at Amazon, having spent seven months in that role, after previously having been head of reality series for nearly two years.
It comes eight months after her former colleague Alysia Russo, who was head of docuseries at Amazon, made the same move to join Netflix. It used to be...
The Love Is Blind streamer has appointed Jenny Falkoff, fresh from the success of Beast Games, to its Jeff Gaspin-led unscripted team.
Falkoff is being tasked with helping Netflix find more large, “splashy” competition formats and “buzzy” social experiments. As Gaspin told Deadline last year, he is now focusing on “bigger formats, more of what you would call broadcast-style shows versus the cable style shows”. It comes after recent greenlights for series such as The Golden Ticket, first revealed by Deadline, and Star Search.
Falkoff was previously head of unscripted series at Amazon, having spent seven months in that role, after previously having been head of reality series for nearly two years.
It comes eight months after her former colleague Alysia Russo, who was head of docuseries at Amazon, made the same move to join Netflix. It used to be...
- 22/05/2025
- por Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The upcoming comedy series “Strikes,” set in the world of cricket, has tapped the writing team of Josh Kirby and Jonathan Veles to pen the pilot, Variety has learned exclusively.
The series was first reported to be in the works back in February. As reported at the time, it is hails from co-creators Dana Abraham and “Queer Eye” star Bobby Berk. Both are also attached to star in the series along with Shaun Majumder and Nazanin Mandi.
The series is gearing up for production under Abraham’s Red Hill Creative banner, with plans to soon take it out to studios and buyers. Tony Williams joins Abraham as producer, while Berk, Jacob Silvera, Majumder and Danny Treibatch round out the executive producing team.
“They bring the experience and elevated comedy to the unique story, with such love and care for the culture and sport of cricket,” said Abraham. Berk added, ““The pair are fearless,...
The series was first reported to be in the works back in February. As reported at the time, it is hails from co-creators Dana Abraham and “Queer Eye” star Bobby Berk. Both are also attached to star in the series along with Shaun Majumder and Nazanin Mandi.
The series is gearing up for production under Abraham’s Red Hill Creative banner, with plans to soon take it out to studios and buyers. Tony Williams joins Abraham as producer, while Berk, Jacob Silvera, Majumder and Danny Treibatch round out the executive producing team.
“They bring the experience and elevated comedy to the unique story, with such love and care for the culture and sport of cricket,” said Abraham. Berk added, ““The pair are fearless,...
- 20/05/2025
- por Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Daily first-run talk show Karamo will be back for a fourth season in national syndication, including multicast channel Bounce. The renewal was announced Tuesday by Tracie Wilson, EVP, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios & E! News.
Hosted by Emmy winner Karamo Brown (Queer Eye), the conflict talk show addresses a wide range of topics, from infidelity and family complexities, to DNA surprises and parenting challenges. The show also features a popular segment called “Unlock The Phone,” where Karamo’s investigative team helps uncover the cell phone histories of guests’ partners, promoting full transparency.
“‘Karamo’ continues to connect with audiences,” Wilson said. “Karamo’s ability to bond with his guests and his unique storytelling style, combined with our talented production team, has solidified the show as a staple in daytime TV, consistently offering engaging and compelling content.”
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In its third season in national broadcast syndication, Karamo is averaging a 0.43 household rating and 594,000 viewers.
Hosted by Emmy winner Karamo Brown (Queer Eye), the conflict talk show addresses a wide range of topics, from infidelity and family complexities, to DNA surprises and parenting challenges. The show also features a popular segment called “Unlock The Phone,” where Karamo’s investigative team helps uncover the cell phone histories of guests’ partners, promoting full transparency.
“‘Karamo’ continues to connect with audiences,” Wilson said. “Karamo’s ability to bond with his guests and his unique storytelling style, combined with our talented production team, has solidified the show as a staple in daytime TV, consistently offering engaging and compelling content.”
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In its third season in national broadcast syndication, Karamo is averaging a 0.43 household rating and 594,000 viewers.
- 20/05/2025
- por Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
David Eilenberg, the head of content for Roku, is exiting the streaming platform to become creative director at the production company ITV America, the studio behind shows like Love Island USA, Hell’s Kitchen and Queer Eye.
Eilenberg, who previously worked as the studio’s chief creative officer before jumping to Roku in 2022, will oversee the company’s full slate of unscripted programming.
“I’m so proud to have been part of Roku’s success story, including doubling the size of the Roku Channel as it became the fastest-growing service in all of streaming,” Eilenberg said in a statement. “At the same time, I’m overwhelmed with excitement to return home to ITV, its best-in-class teams, and the creative process that’s ultimately where my heart lies. It’s become a new world in a short time, and I can’t wait to help bring the next wave of hit television,...
Eilenberg, who previously worked as the studio’s chief creative officer before jumping to Roku in 2022, will oversee the company’s full slate of unscripted programming.
“I’m so proud to have been part of Roku’s success story, including doubling the size of the Roku Channel as it became the fastest-growing service in all of streaming,” Eilenberg said in a statement. “At the same time, I’m overwhelmed with excitement to return home to ITV, its best-in-class teams, and the creative process that’s ultimately where my heart lies. It’s become a new world in a short time, and I can’t wait to help bring the next wave of hit television,...
- 08/05/2025
- por Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: David Eilenberg is returning to ITV America in a big way.
Eilenberg, who was head of content at Roku Media for the last two years, is returning to the Love Island USA producer as Creative Director.
It marks a significant reunion for Eilenberg, who spent six years at the American arm of the British broadcaster and studio, before moving to the buyer side in 2022, and a statement hire for the company.
It is a newly created role for Eilenberg, who will oversee the creative direction of ITV America, leading all creative development across the company’s unscripted series – including formats, documentary, competition and more – and its brand and digital content initiatives.
As ITV America searches for new hits to follow the success of Love Island USA, which really broke through on Peacock with its sixth season, Eilenberg will work closely with ITV America CEO David George, to whom he...
Eilenberg, who was head of content at Roku Media for the last two years, is returning to the Love Island USA producer as Creative Director.
It marks a significant reunion for Eilenberg, who spent six years at the American arm of the British broadcaster and studio, before moving to the buyer side in 2022, and a statement hire for the company.
It is a newly created role for Eilenberg, who will oversee the creative direction of ITV America, leading all creative development across the company’s unscripted series – including formats, documentary, competition and more – and its brand and digital content initiatives.
As ITV America searches for new hits to follow the success of Love Island USA, which really broke through on Peacock with its sixth season, Eilenberg will work closely with ITV America CEO David George, to whom he...
- 08/05/2025
- por Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The Critics Choice Association has revealed its nominees for the 2025 Critics Choice Real TV Awards: The Traitors, once again, led the nominations.
The show earned six nominations overall, including best competition series, best ensemble cast in an unscripted series and best show host for Alan Cumming. At last year’s awards show, The Traitors was the big winner, taking home four trophies.
Dancing with the Stars and Top Chef followed with four nominations each.
“We are proud to once again recognize the best of the best in unscripted programming,” Critics Choice Association TV branch president Ed Martin says. “The Traitors once again leads nominees after sweeping last year’s awards ceremony with an impressive four wins. Dancing with the Stars rose toward the top with breakout star Stephen Nedoroscik and host Julianne Hough both nominated, while Top Chef continues to be a top choice for foodies and fans alike. The...
The show earned six nominations overall, including best competition series, best ensemble cast in an unscripted series and best show host for Alan Cumming. At last year’s awards show, The Traitors was the big winner, taking home four trophies.
Dancing with the Stars and Top Chef followed with four nominations each.
“We are proud to once again recognize the best of the best in unscripted programming,” Critics Choice Association TV branch president Ed Martin says. “The Traitors once again leads nominees after sweeping last year’s awards ceremony with an impressive four wins. Dancing with the Stars rose toward the top with breakout star Stephen Nedoroscik and host Julianne Hough both nominated, while Top Chef continues to be a top choice for foodies and fans alike. The...
- 01/05/2025
- por Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Peacock’s The Traitors connived its way to a leading six nominations for the seventh annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards, which were revealed this morning. ABC’s Dancing with the Stars and Bravo’s Top Chef are next with four apiece. See the list of all 19 categories below.
Winners will be revealed May 20 online at CriticsChoice.com.
“We are proud to once again recognize the best of the best in unscripted programming,” Critics Choice Association TV Branch President Ed Martin said. “The Traitors once again leads nominees after sweeping last year’s awards ceremony with an impressive four wins. Dancing with the Stars rose toward the top with breakout star Stephen Nedoroscik and host Julianne Hough both nominated, while Top Chef continues to be a top choice for foodies and fans alike.”
Here are the nominees for the 2025 Critics Choice Real TV Awards:
Best Competition Series
Finding Mr. Christmas...
Winners will be revealed May 20 online at CriticsChoice.com.
“We are proud to once again recognize the best of the best in unscripted programming,” Critics Choice Association TV Branch President Ed Martin said. “The Traitors once again leads nominees after sweeping last year’s awards ceremony with an impressive four wins. Dancing with the Stars rose toward the top with breakout star Stephen Nedoroscik and host Julianne Hough both nominated, while Top Chef continues to be a top choice for foodies and fans alike.”
Here are the nominees for the 2025 Critics Choice Real TV Awards:
Best Competition Series
Finding Mr. Christmas...
- 01/05/2025
- por Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Good news for fans of reality television. The Critics Choice Association has unveiled its nominees for the seventh annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards.
This year's nominations were paced by The Traitors, which received six overall bids, including Best Competition Series and Best Ensemble Cast. Host Alan Cumming was also recognized in the Male Star of the Year category, as was Dylan Efron. Gabby Windey received a nomination for Female Star of the Year. Last year, The Traitors won four awards from the Critics Choice Real TV Awards, including Best Competition Series.
Following closely behind The Traitors, with four nominations each, were Dancing With the Stars and Top Chef.
“We are proud to once again recognize the best of the best in unscripted programming,” said Critics Choice Association TV Branch President Ed Martin. “The Traitors once again leads nominees after sweeping last year’s awards ceremony with an impressive four wins.
This year's nominations were paced by The Traitors, which received six overall bids, including Best Competition Series and Best Ensemble Cast. Host Alan Cumming was also recognized in the Male Star of the Year category, as was Dylan Efron. Gabby Windey received a nomination for Female Star of the Year. Last year, The Traitors won four awards from the Critics Choice Real TV Awards, including Best Competition Series.
Following closely behind The Traitors, with four nominations each, were Dancing With the Stars and Top Chef.
“We are proud to once again recognize the best of the best in unscripted programming,” said Critics Choice Association TV Branch President Ed Martin. “The Traitors once again leads nominees after sweeping last year’s awards ceremony with an impressive four wins.
- 01/05/2025
- por Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
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