Bobby Berk details reasons behind difficult decision to exit Queer Eye

Bobby Berk has revealed why he decided to leave hit TV show Queer Eye.
The interior design expert, 42, announced with a âheavy heartâ in November that he was leaving the makeover show which he has co-hosted as part of the Fab Five since its re-launch in 2018.
His shock departure sparked a rumour mill over the reasons for his exit, including an alleged feud with co-star Tan France, who serves as a fashion consultant on the show.

âI want people to know that Tan and I, we will be fine,â Berk told Vanity Fair, after admitting the pair âhad a momentâ.
Explaining the real reason he left the show after eight series, Berk said the Fab Five had originally signed a seven series contract which lasted until September 2022 and when filming wrapped in New Orleans they âtook pictures and criedâ.
âWe thought we were done. Mentally and emotionally, I thought we all moved on. I know I did, and I started planning other things,â he said.
However, in the autumn of 2023, Netflix decided to renew the series following a lack of original content during the US writers and actors strike.
Berk said he assumed the show wasnât going to come back because all five were considering not signing the contract, however shortly before the deadline his other four co-stars had decided to move forward with the new series.
âAnd with only one of us not coming back, Netflix felt (it) could recast one person,â he said.
âAll the plans that I had made when I thought we werenât coming back, I just wasnât willing to change those.
âI would have had to pump the brakes on multiple other projects that are already in process. We had mentally just prepared ourselves to move on, thatâs why I left.â
Berk said he hoped explaining the real reason behind his departure would âhelp extinguish some of the speculationâ surrounding an alleged feud with his co-star France.
Admitting there was a dispute, Berk said: âTan and I had a moment. There was a situation, and thatâs between Tan and I, and it has nothing to do with the show.
âIt was something personal that had been brewing, and nothing romantic, just to clarify that.
âShould I have unfollowed Tan (on Instagram)? No, maybe I should have just muted him. But that day, I was angry, and thatâs the end of it. We became like siblings and siblings are always going to fight.
âI will always have a very special place in my heart for him and Rob (Franceâs husband) and the kids. I can foresee in six months or a year, Tan and I at each otherâs house being good. The Emmys was already the first bandage on that wound.â
The Fab Five, including lifestyle coach Karamo Brown, food and wine guru Antoni Porowski, and beauty maven Jonathan Van Ness, won their eleventh Emmy award earlier this month for best structured reality programme.

âQueer Eye has been the most amazing gift that I couldnât have ever imagined,â Berk said.
âItâs been a life-changing moment. Iâm leaving something that is a huge part of my life. Even though itâs my decision, it still wasnât an easy one.â
Netflix has announced the ninth season of Queer Eye will be set in Las Vegas, as they search for a replacement cast member. It comes after the release of Berkâs final series earlier this week.
Meanwhile, Berk sets about new projects both on and off screen: âItâs my era of building and developing,â he added.