Bobby Berk, star of Netflix's Queer Eye, spoke about leaving the show and his relationship with co-star Tan France in an interview with Vanity Fair published Thursday.
“Queer Eye's” iconic “Fab Five” will undergo major changes as interior design guru Burke leaves the show, the outlet reported.After the final season premiere, Burke told Vanity Fair: interview Regarding various matters related to the program.
Addressing speculation of a feud with France, Burke reportedly acknowledged a personal disagreement but insisted it had nothing to do with his departure from the show. The admission comes as fans have focused on Burke's social media behavior toward France, including unfollowing him on Instagram, which was discussed in Vanity Fair. .
“Tan and I spent some time together,” Burke told Vanity Fair. “There was a situation, but it was between Tan and I and had nothing to do with the show. It was personal and not romantic. Let me make that clear. Masu.”
“Should I have unfollowed Tan? No,” she added in the interview. “Maybe I should have muted him. But he got mad that day and that was it. We became like brothers – and brothers fight all the time.” (Related: Livi stars in new documentary series about high-value NIL deals, and we all know why people are paying attention)
As Burke revealed to Vanity Fair, his departure was primarily due to contractual reasons. He, along with co-stars Karamo Brown, France, Antoni Porowski and Jonathan Van Ness, have reportedly agreed to a deal that expires in September 2022.
“There were certainly emotions. But each of us had our own reasons for what we did,” Burke explained to Vanity Fair. “I can't be angry. For just a moment, I was.”
“All the plans we made when we thought we weren't going back, we weren't willing to change. We would have had to put the brakes on multiple other projects that were already underway. I left because I was basically preparing to move on,'' he told the outlet.