Netflix's latest reality show 'Queer Eye', a re-imagined version of the 2003 American TV show 'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy' has already started winning over fans.
People have already starting to lose their minds, sharing their love for the show through vibrant tweets.
"New series on Netflix called Queer Eye is a remake of a show from the early 2000's I used to watch with my family & it's so good," tweeted one user.
"Okay @QueerEye I see you. I wasn't too sure about this remake as a superfan of the original show. But you got me... I love the new guys. The show is a breathe of fresh air and I can't wait to see more!," tweeted another fan, who was rather apprehensive about the remake.
Another user wanted the 'lovely men' from the show to enter her life and help her with a
"Yeah Titanic was emotional, but have you seen the new Queer Eye remake on Netflix? A million tears," tweeted another fan.
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Being dubbed by many as currently 'The Best Show on Netflix', the show is about five people of the LGBTQ community, who are experts in fashion, food, grooming, design, and culture, meeting clueless and dejected men and guiding them towards their heart's desires through lessons in confidence, self-love and fashion.
The original show, 'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy' had a similar plot, with the episode beginning with The Fab Five in an SUV (usually in New York City, where the series was based) discussing the details of their subject's personal life and note problems in their various areas of expertise.
The five usually have a specific event for which they plan to prepare the subject, which included everything from throwing a backyard barbecue for friends to preparing to ask for a salary increase to proposing marriage.
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