announced last year would return for a seventh season with its sights set on New Orleans. Ahead of the launch of his talk show’s Season 1 launch, Brown told TheWrap he had no plans on exiting the “Queer Eye” and was content pursuing both shows.“I do not want to give up those four yahoos for anything because I love them so much,” he said of “Queer Eye” cohosts Antoni Porowski, Tan France, Bobby Berk and Jonathan Van Ness.Brown also expressed his gratitude to the Netflix series for strengthening his communication and preparing him for his solo talk show.“One of the things that I give full credit to for ‘Queer Eye’ is that it allowed me to hone my skills and being able to give you real, sustainable, chunky, juicy advice that is not full of fluff, but in a concise moment,” Brown said.Hailing from NBC Universal Syndication Studios, “Karamo” Season 1 debuted on WPIX New York, KTLA Los Angeles, WCIU Chicago, WPHL Philadelphia, WATL Atlanta, WLVI Boston, WKCF Orlando, WSVN Miami and WJW Cleveland and other stations from Nexstar, Weigel, Sinclair, Tegna, Sunbeam, Hearst, Scripps, Capital, Bahakel, Block, CW Plus and Mission Broadcasting.Variety first reported the news..
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