'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy' Being Rebooted for Netflix

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The former Bravo show has found a new home on the streaming content provider.

Queer Eye for the Straight Guy is coming back!

The formerly-Bravo reality series has found new life on Netflix, receiving an eight episode first season to debut globally on the streaming content provider, ET has learned.

The show, which centers around gay men lending their taste to straight men in need, will feature a different cast than the original "Fab Five," and while the original took place in New York City, the reboot promises to move "from the Big Apple to turn the red states pink... one makeover at a time."

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The Emmy-winning original show ran from 2003-07, changing it's name after three seasons, simply, to Queer Eye, although it appears the full title is back for the new Netflix show.

Production on the reboot is set to begin this Spring.

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