Karamo Brown, one of Netflix's Queer Eye Fab 5, is joining the cast of Dear White People for the series' fourth and final season.
According to Deadline, Brown's character is being kept under wraps for now, and the show's production was recently halted over coronavirus-related delays. Lionsgate Television, which produces the show, is based in Los Angeles, where unprecedented rates of COVID-19 infections are wreaking havoc on the industry.
The final chapter has yet to receive a premiere date, but it's expected to return to Netflix sometime this year. The streamer announced the series was coming to an end back in 2019.
Meanwhile, Queer Eye just aired its fifth season over the summer. The makeover series was renewed for Season 6 last year as well, and while we know the next instalment is being planned at their new location in Austin, TX, so far, there's no word on when it will air.
According to Deadline, Brown's character is being kept under wraps for now, and the show's production was recently halted over coronavirus-related delays. Lionsgate Television, which produces the show, is based in Los Angeles, where unprecedented rates of COVID-19 infections are wreaking havoc on the industry.
The final chapter has yet to receive a premiere date, but it's expected to return to Netflix sometime this year. The streamer announced the series was coming to an end back in 2019.
Meanwhile, Queer Eye just aired its fifth season over the summer. The makeover series was renewed for Season 6 last year as well, and while we know the next instalment is being planned at their new location in Austin, TX, so far, there's no word on when it will air.