Queer Eye's Jonathan, Antoni, and Karamo on curiosity, hats, and The National

TV Features Queer Eye

Your browser does not support the video.

On the new season of Queer Eye, the Fab 5 once again convene to make all sorts of different peoples’ lives better. This time, they’re in Philadelphia, making over everyone from a priest struggling with his coming out story to a young woman with a broken down RV and a dog grooming dream. They’re touching the lives of an immigrant family who are trying to open a second business, and they’re even traipsing over to the Jersey shore to try—unsuccessfully, it seems—to break a club DJ from his tanning-and-tank-tops addiction.

But where does Karamo get all those Dodgers hats? And what’s Antoni’s favorite album by The National? In the clip above, you’ll see The A.V. Club ask the tough questions to three of the group’s members, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, and Antoni Porowski. (Our chat with Tan France and Bobby Berk will run later this week.) Don’t miss Jonathan’s frozen burrito double take!

1 Comment

  • igotlickfootagain-av says:

    I feel a lot of people will go for ‘High Violet’ as the best National album (and it is great), but I’m with Antoni: ‘Boxer’ is just a great distillation of what the National does, and “Slow Show” and “Apartment Story” are two beautiful songs. (Though my favourite on the album might be “Green Gloves”.)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Share Tweet Submit Pin