Jimmy Fallon welcomed the QueerEye co-hosts to TheTonightShow on Tuesday, where the Fab Five discussed expectations of the latest season and advice they've picked up since their journey on the show began
Appearing virtually on 'The Tonight Show,' the Fab Five also spoke about the "mental and emotional break" that the show affords and how their roles have evolved since the beginning of the series.
Fallon acknowledged that while it's "probably hard to promote a product right now with all that’s going on in the world," he is enjoying Season 5 of, which is set in Philadelphia. He admitted that he cried three times in the middle of the first episode, especially during Brown's scene where he spoke with several of the pastors, including openly-gay Noah, the subject of the episode.
Porowski highlighted subjects of the show including Rahanna, the dog groomer. "I think it’s important now more than ever to honor heroes," he said, adding that "heroes give us hope" and come in all shapes and sizes. The food expert continued to say that he recently watched a news segment with George Floyd’s daughter, whoin a video clip, "Daddy changed the world.
Thinking back to some people he met in Philadelphia while shooting the show, Brown said, striking a lighter tone, that "Philly people are tough nuts to crack." France added that this season was the "most difficult" experience he's had while onFallon asked the Fab Five if, after five seasons, they notice people anticipating the changes that will happen to them, such as gaining a new wardrobe and hair style.
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