There’s always been something special about"Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.
Aside from their incredible tips and tricks to transform your life, the Fab Five’s confidence is contagious.
“Saying ‘you might take control.

Though the original cast has been replaced since their final episode in 2007, the O.G.
Fab Five are still out there.
Here’s exactly what they’ve been up to since the series came to a close.

Before the series premiere, he had no television experience either.
In fact, “I had no TV aspirations,” he said.
It doesn’t seem that he’ll be going anywhere anytime soon, either.

“That’s the power of being on TV: it makes you visible,” he toldAdvocate.
“That’s what moves the needle forward.”
When the series wrapped, Kressley created a fewclothing lines.

Yet, his television career was far from over.
He hosted two shows called “How to Look Good Naked” and “Carson Nation.”
Kressley also recently reunited with his “Queer Eye” co-star Thom Filicia.

In 2021, the two found themselves back on the internet that originally made them breakout stars.
(Sound familiar?)
Kressley also uses his eye for style as a recurring judge on “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”

“And all the while representing people that we didn’t alway see on television.”
Just like “Queer Eye” did when it debuted in 2003.
However, when the series ended, he had an even harder time getting gigs.
Serious casting directors weren’t interested in hiring a reality star.
Luckily, that didn’t last long.
“I’d love to be on ‘Dancing with the Stars,'” he admitted toHuffPost.
That year, Douglas took a detour from show business and decided to travel all over the world.
He became a certified yoga instructor and learned a lot about himself along the way.
Yet, he couldn’t stay away from television for too long.
Today, Douglas is the recurring style expert on “Rachael Ray.”
Yet, there’s something else he soon hopes to accomplish.