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The new 'Queer Eye' guys have love in their hearts — and plenty of tips — for guys (and gals)

Browse the Instagram feeds of any of the "Queer Eye" hosts and see their comments to each other, and it'll be hard not to question the depth of the friendships in your own life. The new Fab Five - Bobby Berk (design), Karamo Brown (culture), Tan France (fashion), Antoni Porowski (food and wine) and Jonathan Van Ness (grooming) - post such heartfelt declarations to each other as "I live for any sort of cropped anything on you even when you insist on undershirts, love you more than food delivery apps" and "You give me life every single day! You will always be my Beyonce!"

That camaraderie, positivity and encouragement has also been put to use on the show's stagnant makeover participants in need of a life boost. And it's made Netflix's contemporary reboot of "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" - now simply

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