Iconic noughties reality TV stars reunite for one night only event twenty years after overnight fame and Netflix reboot
THE original makeover stars are reuniting for an epic one night revival.
Sharing the news to social media, an extremely popular Noughties TV cast have revealed they will be getting back together.
The reality stars rose to fame twenty years ago and their show has since had a Netflix reboot - but now, they will be bringing their legendary make-overs directly to you.
That's right, the original fabulous five from Queer eye are reuniting for one an epic one night only event.
The Wind Creek Events centre in Pennsylvania, USA, where the evening will be hosted, took to X to share the news.
They wrote: "Don't miss 'An Evening with The Fab Five: 20 Years Later' on Saturday, December 16th! You can register to win a makeover LIVE on stage by the original 'Fab Five"'cast of TV's 'Queer Eye for The Straight Guy!'."
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The evening will see the original line-up getting back together to share their fashion, grooming and lifestyle advice.
Ted Allen (the food and Wine Connoisseur) Kyan Douglas (a grooming expert) Thom Filicia (Design Doctor) Carson Kressley (Fashion Savant) and Jai Rodriguez (pop culture and social expert) will be taking to the stage once more and giving the audience their expert knowledge.
The original series first premiered on the American cable television network Bravo all the way back in July 2003 - and was originally known as 'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy'.
Queer eye quickly became a success and even won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program in 2004, before ending production in 2006.
Raking in a jaw-dropping 3.34 million viewers per episode, at the height of its initial popularity, the show was an obvious hit.
To progress alongside its popularity, the series name was later abbreviated to Queer Eye at the beginning of its third season, to improve the inclusivity of its makeover guests.
The current 'Queer Eye' which airs on Netflix, is a reboot of the original series.
In the new version, each episode sees the updated Fab Five travel to a different US state or international location to a variety of individuals in need of an internal and external glow-up.
The team often help with personal grooming and give them fashion and lifestyle tips as well as completely redesigning their homes and social schedules.