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Jeremiah Brent: ‘you blink, and holy sh-t, you’re 40’



Netflix confirmed at the beginning of March that Jeremiah Brent would be replacing Bobby Berk as interior designer for season 9 of Queer Eye. No sooner did this announcement come than did Rolling Stone print an article describing cast member Jonathan Van Ness — the beauty & hairstyling expert of the Fab Five — as a tantrum-prone diva, with the reporting coming from the accounts of still-shaken unnamed sources and production crew. But that wasn’t enough to send Jeremiah running for the hills, as filming has begun in Las Vegas. Just before production started, though, Jeremiah spoke with House Beautiful about a new book he has out, The Space That Keeps You, as well as his family, aging, and of course an insistence that there’s “no drama” with the new Fab Five:

Oprah’s Montecito mansion appears in his new book: It’s one of 11 homes featured in the book — but unlike the typical designer monograph, he didn’t work on all or even most of the projects therein. Instead, The Space That Keeps You is an exploration of old and new photos, doodles, handwriting, and detail shots. Getting it published was a fight, he says. “Very controversial! Everybody wanted me to do a coffee table book of my images, but that wasn’t what I wanted to put out there,” he says. Instead, his goal was “to shift the narrative around home, and how we create home, and what we bring into our spaces.”

Rachel Zoe changed his life, twice: “When Jeremiah walked into my office 15 years ago, there was just something about him,” Rachel Zoe tells House Beautiful. “He was young, and green but he had such great energy. Although he was selling himself on fashion, his passion was really interior design — I knew immediately that he had such a good eye and I wanted to give him a chance.” … It was Zoe who, witnessing his predilection for interiors, told him to make the business switch, and he launched his firm in 2011. The following year, he met Berkus at Zoe’s birthday party in New York City, and they married in 2014.

Brent & Berkus, “digestible gays”: Their business empire and fame rest on their taste and talent, yes, but it’s likely their good looks, undeniable charm, adorable family, and Oprah’s support that have made them your mom’s favorite designers. Brent has referred to their draw as “digestible gays.” “We feel a tremendous amount of responsibility to continue to move that needle,” Brent says. He hopes that window of digestibility is shifting, and it’s one of the reasons he’s thrilled to be joining Queer Eye.

And speaking of Queer Eye… Brent is set to start filming the Netflix juggernaut days after he chats with House Beautiful — and weeks after an investigative expose alleged tumult on the set, which seemed to explain the departure of the show’s previous design expert, Bobby Berk. Brent is, of course, ready to address the report. “I’ve got to tell you, there’s no drama with any of us. We’re all in a group chat. We’re having the time of our lives,” he insists. “Everybody’s heads and hearts are in the right spot. … There is an amazing art department and team behind the scenes that are working hard around the clock. I’m excited to get in there, roll up my sleeves, earn my keep, and hopefully show people some really beautiful designs.”

Turning 40: Later this year, Brent turns 40, and it’s the reminder of this fact that finally sends a cloud across his golden facade. “Why would you bring that up? That’s the meanest thing you said to me this whole interview!” he says, joking again. “Show me the birth certificate!” It’s a wild milestone, he says, because he remembers his mother’s fortieth so distinctly. “She had a birthday party in our backyard, and I was like, How embarrassing,” he says, imitating a withering tween tone. “Then you blink, and holy sh-t, you’re 40.” But he counts off the blessings of this age, from his children to the husband he’s “still obsessed with, despite his best efforts.”

[From House Beautiful]

Jeremiah should feel nothing but proud on his birthday! He gets paid to do what he loves, has a gorgeous family, and boasts one of the finest heads of hair in the western hemisphere. But really, no pressure though, I know we all process birthdays in our own ways. My suggestion would be to order a cake with a frosting inscription that says “Digestible Gays.”

As I’ve said here before, I adore The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project, and what undoubtedly makes it is the interplay between the husbands. You can tell that they cherish each other, and yet are also very much a married couple. So it will be interesting to see Jeremiah in a new setting. Even though he already knows the cast members, that’s still a world of difference from the ease and shorthand of working with your spouse. Not to mention the tight turnaround schedule for each episode. At least the location has changed from summertime New Orleans. Can you imagine what that humidity would’ve done to Jeremiah’s hair?!

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Queer Eye announces a replacement for Bobby Berk for season 9




While overall I think we’re in an age of reboot-fatigue, one noted exception is Queer Eye. The original Queer Eye for the Straight Guy was in many ways ahead of its time, enough that by the time the new iteration debuted in 2018 it had a mainstream audience (as opposed to a fringe one). Plus it was smart to expand the client profile beyond the proverbial straight guy. Netflix’s version has already outrun its predecessor with eight seasons (to Bravo’s five), with season 9 about to start filming in Las Vegas. But for the first time there’s a shake up to the Fab Five. Interior designer Bobby Berk confirmed his departure last year, and now his official replacement has been announced: Jeremiah Brent!

Berk out, Brent in: Netflix announced on Tuesday that interior designer Jeremiah Brent has been tapped to replace home design expert Bobby Berk in the upcoming season 9 of Queer Eye. Brent joins returning cast members Karamo Brown (culture), Tan France (fashion), Antoni Porowski (food), and Jonathan Van Ness (beauty) as they transform the lives of heroes in the upcoming Las Vegas-set season. The beloved Berk, often touted by fans as being the hardest working of all five hosts (he once built an entire barn from scratch in just three days!), leaves big shoes to fill, but Brent comes with a resume that proves he has the chops to step into the role.

Jeremiah’s resume: Brent, who got his big break as a styling associate to celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe on The Rachel Zoe Project, previously hosted the Oprah Winfrey Network’s Emmy-winning design series Home Made Simple and served as the design expert on Netflix’s sadly short-lived Say I Do. He’s been married to fellow esteemed interior designer Nate Berkus for 10 years and together they’ve fronted TLC renovation series Nate & Jeremiah by Design, HGTV’s Nate & Jeremiah Save My House, and most recently The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project, in which they helped families turn their existing spaces into dream homes. He’s also shared his skills over the years on TODAY, The Kelly Clarkson Show, The Drew Barrymore Show, Good Morning America, and more.

Contractual agreements: Berk announced last fall that the New Orleans-set season 8 would be his last. … In conversation with Vanity Fair earlier this year, Berk revealed that his exit boiled down to contractual agreements as opposed to any on-set drama, though he did confirm a clash with costar France. According to Berk, the Fab Five initially signed a seven-year contract that would’ve been fulfilled by September 2022. While Berk “thought we were done” and “started planning other things,” he claimed Netflix opted to renew the series last fall due to content shortage caused by the Hollywood writers’ and actors’ strike. Berk decided not to renew his contract, claiming that his costars mulled the same route before ultimately deciding to move forward.

‘There were definitely emotions’: “With only one of us not coming back, Netflix felt [it] could recast one person,” Berk said, admitting that the reversal initially upset him. “There were definitely emotions,” he said. “But each one of us had our reasons why we did what we did. I can’t be mad.”

[From Entertainment Weekly]

I confess that I love watching The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project, and I hope Brent taking this gig doesn’t mean we won’t get a season 3 of the HGTV show! I’m very curious to see how Brent does as part of the Fab Five. Part (ok most) of what makes Home Project so much fun is the dynamic between Brent and hubby Nate Berkus. They’re hilarious together. They’ll be walking through a house with a client and Nate suggests something and Jeremiah immediately quips to the client “Don’t listen to anything he says,” but you know he also means it. Nate, for his part, constantly ribs Jeremiah on his strong fashion choices, like the time he found his husband wearing hooved loafers. So yeah, I want to see what Jeremiah is like with a new team.

And now I have to share a Bobby Berk story: I happened to see him on $100,000 Pyramid last fall (yes, another reboot!), and he was playing a round where he had to guess the words based on his partner’s clues. The word was ‘circumcision’ (because, of course), and his partner said “when they take the skin off the penis.” You guys, the look of sheer, visceral horror that seized Bobby was immediate and laugh-tacular all at the same time. He was mortified, as if he could feel the pain himself. Then his partner added “baby” and it clicked and Bobby got it before the timer went out. But it was beautiful. Television at its best. I wish him well in his future endeavors.

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