Netflix‘s Queer Eye has the opportunity to continue its winning streak at the Primetime Emmy Awards as it has scored a nomination in the Outstanding Structured Reality Program category.

This year, the makeover reality series competes with PBS’s Antiques Roadshow, Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Netflix’s Love is Blind, and ABC’s Shark Tank, a mirror of the nominations from the 75th edition.

Queer Eye has won the category since 2018’s 70th Emmy Awards — a total of six times. The 2024 edition will see if the Fab Five can continue their winning streak for the seventh year.

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The show stars Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown and Tan France. In Season 8 of the series, which premiered on Netflix at the beginning of 2024, the group returned to New Orleans to jazz up the lives of their heroes. The Fab Five changed the lives of a coach and a teacher to Deaf students struggling to realize his value and a Bayou-born outdoorsman looking to reignite the spark in his marriage.

Season 8 also marked the last time that Berk was part of Queer Eye as the designer departed the reality series ahead of Season 9.

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Queer Eye is produced by Scout Productions and ITV Entertainment.

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