Queer Eye fans have a lot to be excited about, as two of the show’s beloved cast members, Antoni Porowski and Jonathan Van Ness (JVN), were featured in a recent series of Super Bowl commercials for General Motors (GM) and Netflix. In an interview with Out, the two stars spoke about their involvement in the partnership, their excitement about the commercials, and the latest details about Queer Eye season seven.
The GM and Netflix collaboration was a unique initiative that showcased popular Netflix stars and iconic characters from hit shows like Squid Game. Alongside JVN and Porowski, other Netflix stars like Vanessa Lachey and Priah Ferguson were featured in the commercials. The ads were widely praised for their creativity and star-studded cast.
JVN and Porowski, who are both known for their quirky personalities and culinary skills, brought their trademark charm and wit to the commercials. In their interview with Out, they expressed their excitement about being part of the project, calling it a “dream come true” and a “highlight of their careers.”
The Queer Eye stars also dropped some hints about what fans can expect from the upcoming seventh season of their hit show. While they didn't give away too many details, they teased that the new season will be “even bigger and better” than the last and that viewers can expect more heartwarming moments and life-changing transformations.
Beyond the excitement of the commercials and the upcoming season, JVN and Porowski also spoke about the importance of Queer Eye’s message of inclusivity and acceptance. They stressed the significance of the show's impact on the LGBTQ+ community, and the role it plays in educating people about diverse perspectives.
Overall, the GM and Netflix collaboration was a tremendous success, with the Queer Eye cast members stealing the show with their charming personalities and infectious energy. As fans eagerly await the release of the seventh season, JVN and Porowski's involvement in the Super Bowl commercials has only heightened anticipation for what’s to come.