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Netflix and "Queer Eye" have teamed up to give away bottles of BBQ sauce from Jones Bar-B-Q following high demand after the season premiere. Netflix and "Queer Eye" have teamed up to give away ...
Deborah "Little" and Mary "Shorty" Jones are the daughters of Leavy and Juanita Jones, two of eight siblings raised in Kansas City. [1]: 120 [2] [3] Leavy Jones quit school after the 7th grade, worked as an electrician, and moonlighted as a pitmaster at an African-American owned barbecue restaurant, Hezekiah's, on 10th Street in Kansas City.
In March 2019, the sisters and the barbecue were featured on the third season of American television series Queer Eye, [30] which was filmed in and near Kansas City. [31] Both they and the restaurant received a makeover, and they started bottling their sauce. [30] In the aftermath, they had to put in a second barbecue pit to handle demand. [27]
‘Queer Eye‘ season 9 cast from left: Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, Jeremiah Brent, Tan France and Jonathan Van Ness “Everybody’s heads and hearts are in the right spot,” he added.
New Queer Eye cast member Jeremiah Brent gets a taste for tears in the first trailer for Season 9. Brent takes over for Bobby Berk as the show’s interior design expert, joining returning hosts ...
That’s what's so special about Queer Eye: it's really giving a voice to a real kaleidoscope of experiences, people and the things that they're going through. You can learn a lot in your living ...
The stars of "Queer Eye" talk to TODAY's Hoda Kotb about the Netflix show's ninth season, out Dec. 11.
The chihuahua appears alongside his human, John van der Put, a magician and comedian who performs under the stage name Piff the Magic Dragon, in the new season of the Netflix show.