The Fab Five reclaimed their crown with another trophy in the Structured Reality category.
Queer Eye has bagged its seventh Emmy for Best Structured Reality Program. The win came at the 77th Creative Arts Emmys on Sunday, September 7.
The Netflix hit had dominated the category every year from 2018 to 2023. But in 2024, it lost out to Shark Tank.
This year’s nominees included Antiques Roadshow, Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Love Is Blind, and Shark Tank. None could topple Queer Eye’s return to form.
Across its run, the series has collected 11 Emmys from 40 nominations. The latest victory cements its reality TV dominance.

Jeremiah Brent’s Big Moment
The current season starred newcomer Jeremiah Brent, who joined Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, and Jonathan Van Ness.
For Brent, this was his first Emmy win as part of the Fab Five. A major career milestone for the design star.
His partner, fellow designer Nate Berkus, quickly celebrated on Instagram. “Immensely proud of you for winning an Emmy last night. We love you.”
He signed off with “N + P + O” — a nod to their children Poppy and Oskar. Fans loved the sweet family touch.
Tan France Missed It — But Sent Love
Not everyone could attend the awards. Tan France was stuck in London for filming, but shared his excitement from bed.
He called Brent’s debut season “the best ever” and praised the whole cast. “I’m so proud of my colleagues,” he said.
France later congratulated the full production team in another video, calling Queer Eye’s journey “a beautiful adventure I’ll always treasure.”
Seven Wins & a Farewell Ahead
Queer Eye’s storytelling and emotional transformations have kept audiences hooked. Critics say that’s why the show keeps winning.
With seven trophies in this category, the program has built one of the strongest legacies in reality television history.
But its days are numbered. Netflix confirmed the show will end after season 10, currently filming in Washington, D.C.
Tan France wrote online: “It’s been a long, beautiful journey… thank you for the love and support.”
Jeremiah’s Road to the Fab Five
Before joining Queer Eye, Brent had already built an impressive career. He launched his own design firm and appeared on Home Made Simple.
He also co-hosted Nate & Jeremiah by Design and released his design book, The Space That Keeps You, in 2024.
Replacing Bobby Berk wasn’t easy. Brent admitted feeling nervous at first. But fans quickly embraced his chemistry and fresh perspective.
His Emmy win now validates his role on the show — and sets him up for big things after Queer Eye ends.
A Legacy Cemented
Jeremiah Brent’s Emmy win isn’t just personal. It symbolizes the teamwork and warmth that defined Queer Eye from day one.
From Nate Berkus’s touching tribute to Tan France’s long-distance cheers, the cast’s bond shone through the celebrations.
As season 10 nears, fans know this win will remain a highlight of the show’s history — and a reminder of its legacy.
Featured image credit: Netflix
