Jonathan Van Ness, known far and wide as a grooming guru and cherished member from "Queer Eye's" Fab Five, has opened up about some tension brewing with fellow cast mate Karamo Brown. This drama caught everyone's attention when Karamo pulled back from promoting what'll be their tenth and final season, pointing out concerns about possible bullying.>
Just this past Tuesday, there was a lot more buzz about what's really happening among our beloved Fab Five - Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Karamo Brown, and Jeremiah Brent. Following advice from his therapist, Karamo chose not show up at media events hyping up their upcoming season. His assistant mentioned that Karamo was worried about facing "mental and emotional abuse," though who or what exactly was triggering that feeling wasn't clear.>
Karamo skipping out on these activities led many folks wondering if there was some kind falling out between him and others, especially since he went ahead and unfollowed Van Ness, France, and Porowski on social media.>
Jonathan Van Ness, while chatting candidly with Andrew Bucklow from a popular news outlet, shared his views on this whole deal, describing it as an "out-of-body" experience. He pointed out how much pressure people in showbiz face, often at a cost their own wellbeing.>
“I don't want speak him, because I respect him," Van Ness said. "I treasure time we shared that show. I'm proud him right now doing what needs look after himself. That's all I want anyone-to do what need take care yourself.”>
Van Ness's take really highlights his empathy and respect, shining a light on how mental health and self-care are super important, especially in such a high-pressure field.>
Former "Queer Eye" star Bobby Berk, who had his own departure from show in 2023 due team friction, appeared drop some thoughts on what was going down with a cheeky social media post. On Wednesday, he posted a fun pic himself hanging off fence post with huge grin, paired with Chappell Roan's 2023 hit, “My Kink Is Karma.”>
The timing this post seemed more than a little coincidental, perhaps hinting at support or playing on current dynamics among group.>
Things took unexpected twist in 2024 when reports popped up from seven folks who used be part show, claiming Van Ness might've been tough work with, thanks "rage issues." This tossed another log onto increasingly complicated fire.>
In response, Van Ness took social media himself, posting some pics alongside caption: “Doesn't matter what they say, jealous games that people play… name that tune.” He was, cheekily enough, nodding "Our Lips Are Sealed" by The Go-Go's, making point about power saying nothing when faced with unfounded claims.>
Picking this song underscored how Van Ness handles criticism with a kind silence, opting not engage with negativity and gossip.>
As chats around these revelations swirl on, we'd love hear from our community. It's key keep things respectful when discussing these personal issues and what they mean in bigger picture, like raising awareness around mental health.>
Drop thoughts comments below, and remember keep conversations supportive constructive.>
Stick around updates as this story unfolds, and let's aim create space filled respect understanding.>
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