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saintofsacrilege · 6 months ago
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watching queer eye s9 and ohhh i’m SO in love with jeremiah brent. this is bad. hey nate berkus can you fight
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extremelynormalblog · 5 months ago
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Oh yeah remember when I used to make (terrible) Nate & Jeremiah gifsets back in 2019? 🤣
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Jeremiah, aspiring midwife… “(Nate & Jeremiah by Design - 3x02 “Modern Beach Barn”)
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apostate-in-an-alcove · 1 year ago
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I feel like I might be overthinking this, but I honestly think those home renovation shows push patriachal gender roles and stereotypes in their own way. A lot them typically consist of a man and woman duo (sometimes a married couple), the woman is always the designer who nags and frets about the colour palette and overall look of a home because that's typically seen as a feminine thing. Meanwhile the man is always the contractor and the one who actually does a lot of the dirty work cause obviously men are the ones who would want to build things and not be concerned with things like paint colour and what furniture and accents will look best with that funky accent wall his female cohost picked. Not to mention the fact that many of them feature scenes poking fun at women for not knowing how to use power tools cause of course dumb females don't know anything about building and assembling things. It's very subtle mind you, but there's a consistent pattern.
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nate-and-jeremiah · 1 month ago
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Girls just wanna have fun 😁
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nate-and-jeremiah · 2 months ago
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They are such dorks 🤣❤️
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nate-and-jeremiah · 3 months ago
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Another behind the scenes Video from Living Spaces
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nate-and-jeremiah · 1 month ago
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Nate and Jeremiah at 8th Annual 1stDibs 50 Dinner celebration.
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nate-and-jeremiah · 4 months ago
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Nate and Jeremiah talk about their newest collection for Living Spaces
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nate-and-jeremiah · 4 months ago
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Nate & Jeremiah for Living Spaces
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eastofoktober · 5 months ago
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i can’t believe the new season of queer eye wasn’t advertised to me and i just had to stumble upon it
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sleepnavigator · 6 months ago
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I'm on ep 3 of the new queer eye season, jeremiah fits so perfectly in the group! I loved his show with his husband Nate back then, they have great taste in design.
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theshippirate22 · 2 years ago
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steve and eddie but they’re nate-and-jeremiah-esque hgtv designers
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theshippirate22 · 2 years ago
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okay wait wait i know what i said about steddie being nate-and-jeremiah hgtv designers but like. no. they have a FEUD with nate and jeremiah. they hate each other. steve and jeremiah do in fact bitch each other out everytime they end up in each others proximity. they were in a season of Ty Pennington’s Rock the Block and they were so mean to each other over the color of tile it couldn’t be aired. Once nate and jeremiah had to judge one of steddies houses for a competition. eddie and nate got in a fist fight. steve actively bitches out their “stupid snobbish” taste in decor as often as he can. nate does the same about their “poor person” furniture. the internet is divided over which couple has the better taste. there are 2+ hour complications on youtube of them insulting each other. it’s a whole thing.
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qnewsau · 1 year ago
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Jeremiah Brent to replace Bobby Berk on 'Queer Eye'
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Jeremiah Brent to replace Bobby Berk on 'Queer Eye'
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After the shocking news that interior designer Bobby Berk was stepping away after season 8 of Queer Eye, we now have confirmation on who will be replacing him. 
Set to be the final member of the Fab Five alongside Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, and Tan France is interior designer Jeremiah Brent.
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Brent is the founder of Jeremiah Brent Design and the lifestyle brand Atrio. Brent previously hosted “Home Made Simple” on the Oprah Winfrey Network and “Say I Do” on Netflix, and starred on the HGTV docuseries “The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project” alongside his husband, fellow interior designer Nate Berkus.
According to Netflix “the group will once again assist a fresh crop of heroes with their fine-tuned expertise in style, grooming, interior design, culture, and food and drink”.
“And this time around, the Fab Five is betting on Las Vegas, where the upcoming season will take place. As we all know well by now, everybody who comes across the Fab Five leaves with lessons that they’ll take with them everywhere — guess what happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in Vegas after all.”
Why did Bobby Berk leave Queer Eye?
In November 2023, Bobby Berk announced “with a heavy heart” that season eight would be his last.
Despite the rumours about an on-set feud,  Berk told Vanity Fair that the decision had come down to contractual obligations.
He explained that the Fab Five had only committed to seven seasons and starting making other plans when the contracts expired in 2022.
“We thought we were done. Mentally and emotionally, I thought we all moved on. I know I did, and I started planning other things,” Berk said.
But then, as strikes rocked the entertainment industry, Netflix got in touch about signing a new contract.
Bobby Berk explained he didn’t sign, and the other Fab Five members were considering not signing on for more either.
“I would have had to pump the brakes on multiple other projects that are already in process,” he said.
“We had mentally just prepared ourselves to move on — that’s why I left.”
According to Netflix, Jeremiah’s first Queer Eye season is set to start production in Autumn.
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fashiondesigndiary · 1 year ago
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Highlights of Interior Design Influencers
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In the dynamic realm of interior design, influencers play a pivotal role in shaping trends, inspiring creativity, and redefining aesthetics. These tastemakers leverage their expertise, style, and online presence to captivate audiences worldwide. In this blog, we explore some of the highlights of interior design influencers who are making waves in the industry, influencing design enthusiasts, and transforming the way we perceive spaces.
Kelly Wearstler: A Pioneer of Bold and Eclectic Designs:
Renowned for her fearless approach to design, Kelly Wearstler is an influential figure in the industry. With a penchant for bold colors, luxurious textures, and eclectic patterns, Wearstler's designs have graced high-end hotels and residences globally. Her innovative use of materials and fearless design choices continue to inspire aspiring designers around the world.
Bobby Berk: A Blend of Modern Minimalism and Functional Design:
As one of the Fab Five on Netflix's "Queer Eye," Bobby Berk has become a household name. Berk's design philosophy revolves around modern minimalism and functional aesthetics. His ability to transform spaces, coupled with his relatable approach on social media, has made him a go-to source for design inspiration.
Emily Henderson: Creating Approachable and Livable Spaces:
Emily Henderson, a stylist and HGTV host, is celebrated for her approachable and livable design style. Her blog and social media channels provide a glimpse into her design process, offering practical tips and DIY ideas. Henderson's ability to create spaces that feel both stylish and comfortable has garnered a dedicated following.
Justina Blakeney: The Queen of Bohemian Design:
Justina Blakeney is a trailblazer in the world of bohemian design. Known for her use of vibrant colors, lush greenery, and globally inspired decor, Blakeney has popularized the Jungalow style. Her influence extends beyond aesthetics, promoting inclusivity and celebrating diversity in design.
Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent: A Powerhouse Design Duo:
Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, a design power couple, bring a sophisticated and personal touch to their projects. Their collaborative work showcases a harmonious blend of classic elegance and modern sensibilities. Through their TV shows, books, and social media presence, they share their design journey and offer valuable insights to their followers.
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shiftingwithjaidyn · 1 year ago
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literally me binge watching nate & jeremiah by design and the property brothers just to find motivation/will to live to just design my own on my design app
“I spend most of my time looking for faceclaims” “I spent most of my time scripting” I spend most of my time working on scenarios”
You know what I spend most of my time on… LOOKING FOR BEDROOM IDEAS. I’ve spent the last WEEK looking for a room that matched me and I’m loosing my mind
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