Queer Eye - Season 9

Season 9
Las Vegas
Say goodbye to New Orleans! After two seasons in the Big Easy, Queer Eye is crossing state lines to help a new group of heroes in Las Vegas, including a former showgirl struggling to regain her confidence and a dedicated librarian in need of a change.

Episodes

She Was a Showgirl
The Fab Five and a glamorous icon team up to help a retired showgirl-turned-seamstress rediscover her sparkle and make a triumphant return to the stage.

Special Delivery
A charismatic mother sets out to reconnect with herself, move on from a rocky marriage and retroactively celebrate a milestone birthday in style.

Poof Goes Piff!
A beloved magician dazzles on stage but wrestles with life beyond his whimsical persona. Can he embrace his true self before receiving magic's top honor?

The Snack Attack Is Back
On the mend from a health scare, a popular poker dealer embarks on a self-love journey while preparing for his grand return to the tables.

Five Gays and a Wedding
The Fab Five hustle to organize a dream wedding for a pair of busy new parents who want to ensure that an ailing loved one is part of their special day.

Mother's Day Slay
With the Fab Five's help, a resilient single mom who helps women rebuild their lives learns to show herself some love on an unforgettable Mother's Day.

Chris Takes the Wheel
An introverted transportation manager breaks free from his late father's shadow, opening his heart to family and boldly pursuing a long-sought promotion.

Are You There, Fab 5? It's Me, Billy
In anticipation of career growth and new love, a spirited librarian with a youthful aesthetic and a cluttered home aims to refine his style and space.

Sara Ralda's Day Off
Juggling the demands of parenting, college and a challenging job, an ambitious woman takes a break to rediscover her inner light and get her sexy back.

Merlin Gets a Makeover
A selfless stage performer and teacher prepares to start his second act as a husband and stepfather ahead of his retirement party.
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