People Magazine South Africa

KARAMO’S GUIDE TO BOOSTING YOUR HAPPINESS QUOTA

KARAMO BROWN loves being Queer Eye’s resident ‘culture’ guy, but he’s very aware most people don’t actually know what that means. After two seasons of the Netflix reboot, fans are officially besotted with the 38-year-old thanks to his immaculate style, ridiculous good looks and life-changing wisdom. They just aren’t sure exactly what his job is.

“I’m a trained psychotherapist and a social worker,” says. “A lot of people don’t know that because my culture title is misleading – they don’t really know my job on the show is to fix the inside, the heart and the mind.”

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