Although its sixth season will premiere on December 31, 2021, fans of Netflix’s revamped Queer Eye hit series have been wanting more. Unfortunately, there’s still no confirmation on when or whether season seven will arrive in 2022.
However, the most recent series has provided insight into some truly inspirational characters, and audiences have yet to forget them. From weightlifting champion to talented musician, Queer Eye’s time in Texas was a proven success. Naturally, then, fans want to know what happened to the Season 6 heroes after the Fab Five left town.
Episode 1: Terri White – The Duel at Broken Spoke
Terri White, 58, cares about staying young and sexy – both in terms of lifestyle and fashion. But despite being a no-nonsense hipster dance instructor, White isn’t always as confident as she looks, especially when it comes to her relationship with daughter Ashley.
As a result of her Queer Eye experience, White’s son-in-law and father have both passed away. Despite these losses, White took over the cantina at The Broken Spoke and continued to teach dance. Thanks to Jonathan’s direction, White’s hair is still natural rather than the wig that the audience first met her. Her relationship with her daughter has also improved. All in all, things seem to be going great for White, who considers dancing to be one of life’s best medicines.
Episode Two: Angel Flores – Angel Gets Her Wings
As a weightlifter and world record holder, Angel Flores, 22, has a lot to be proud of. However, when she began to question her identity and began hormone replacement therapy, her confidence began to take a hit. Unsure about her body and what she thinks she can wear, Angel needs some kind support.
Today, Angel continues to work on her passion for weightlifting, even teaching online classes that can be booked through the Liberation Barbell Club’s website. As her time at Fab 5 helped her realize her inner and outer beauty, Angela used her new-found public platform to dispel lies and raise awareness of what it means to be become a transgender athlete.
Episode 3: Josh Eilers – Not a Bull anymore
Queer Eye Season 6 combines real-life cowboys with 32-year-old Josh Eilers. Eilers, a former U.S. Marine turned rancher, doesn’t care about personal style or personal hygiene. Ex-girlfriend Kayla is still on his mind, but due to Ehlers’ lifestyle, the two have gone their separate ways.
These days, Josh has more or less kept himself. His social media presence is scant and so far, he hasn’t mentioned anything about his relationship with Keira – an aspect of his life that he wishes to fix. . Apparently, his Queer Eye’s refurbished Tasting Room is more popular than ever, and Eilers’ Ranger Ranch website says bookings are currently on hold due to demand.
Episode 4: Navarro High School Prom Council – A Night to Remember
The Covid-19 pandemic has devastated many people’s lives, and for these Austin teens, that means no prom. Thanks to Fab 5, a dance party was organized for the seniors of Navarro High School, an event they will never forget.
Given the sheer number of students participating in Unforgettable Nights, it’s a bit hard to keep up with them. The seven elementary school students featured in this episode all continue to pursue their studies and passions. Navarro High School’s Miss Tara continues to teach at the school, and in one of the loveliest episodes of Queer Eye, the future looks bright for the stars.
Episode Five: Todd Maddox – Craw Zaddy
For Todd Maddox, 67, life has become somewhat of a routine. His wife, Jodie, passed away 10 years ago, allowing him to run Plooky’s Cajun Boiling Pot the way she knows it. Maddox, wary of change but unhappy, needs some good friends.
In the months since Fab 5 introduced Maddox with the term “Zaddy”, the refurbished Plooky’s has been active on social media, even promoting some one-of-a-kind “Craw Zaddy” items mine. Photos of Maddox, who regularly pops up on the restaurant’s Instagram account, looks as happy, clean and laid-back as ever.
Jereka made an immediate impact on audiences thanks to her selfless work at the Central Texas Allied Health Institute, a clinic she founded and runs that focuses on underrepresented community members. represent. CTAHI has been vital to many people during the Covid-19 pandemic, providing thousands of tests and vaccinations.
Ever since Jereka was introduced to Queer Eye audiences, she has tried to spend more time with her husband and son. Unfortunately, the City of Austin has decided to withdraw further funding for Jereka’s CTAHI. The disappointing decision has not diminished her commitment to providing health care and education to disadvantaged communities.
Episode Seven: Jamie Wallace Grenier – Snow White of Central Texas
With boundless compassion, Jamie Wallace Grenier founded Safe in Austin, the ultimate shelter for animals with special needs. However, in order to meet the needs of the shelter and family, Jamie was completely unable to meet her basic self-care needs. The result is a wonderful human being ravaged by a busy life.
Viewers will recall that Fab 5 built Jamie a much-needed barn at Safe in Austin. Since appearing on the show, Jamie has also built an addition to that warehouse. Plus, her love for animals is stronger than ever, but she’s learned some lessons about taking a step back every now and then. Finally, Jamie continues to care for some of the puppies that the Queer Eye team rescued while filming her episode!
Episode 8: Chris Baker – Give Me Shelter
As if Chris Baker’s job of finding and housing an entire homeless community in Austin wasn’t challenging enough, he’s also experienced the loss of his mother and struggled with abuse issues. stimulant use. Chris, a talented musician loved by friends, family and colleagues, needs help. Chris’s self-esteem issues are also related to his weight, so he doesn’t feel like he can wear a white t-shirt.
Since meeting Fab 5, Chris has become more confident with his style, regularly posting photos of himself on his Instagram account. He continues to work with underprivileged communities through his Other Ones Foundation, and his Queer Eye experience seems to have truly changed his life.
Episode 9: Sarah Lim – The Legend of Baking
Anyone with a sweet tooth can’t help but feel jealous when Fab 5 sample Sarah Lim’s amazing cakes. Her OMG Squee bakery was previously closed by Covid-19 and racist vandals are encouraged by Chinese anti-pandemic rhetoric. Exhausted, stressed and scared, Lim must find the balance needed to save her career and mental health.
So far, OMG Squee has had better days. Despite a few other minor setbacks after her Queer Eye came out, Lin managed to keep everything under control. Despite deciding not to follow Anthony’s advice and partner with online food marketplace Goldbelly, Lim was still able to hire more staff. Demand for OMG Squee products has certainly not waned, and it looks like the bakery is quickly becoming an Austin staple.
Episode 10: Reggie Devore – Reggie Devore’s False Inspiration
Rapper Reggie Devore aka Blacklight seems to be doing well before the Covid-19 pandemic, opening for Katy Perry and Dua Lipa at a concert in India. But the isolation caused by Covid-19 froze Devore’s career and dented his confidence. Unable to return to the creative path, Devore was ready to give up music altogether.
Thankfully, Fab 5 was able to find a way to build trust in Devore. With Blacklight’s strong return to music, doubts about his motivation or abilities are gone. In April 2022, he released two music videos and his social media accounts balance his career and family life. Devore also hosted another live show, proving that his time at Queer Eye was just what he needed.