Queer Eye for the Straight Girl
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Charles turned it on once. I hid my face behind a pillow.
Fashion-challenged women will get their due when a companion to Queer Eye for the Straight Guy arrives on Bravo.
Set to debut next year, the distaff spin-off of Bravo's smash series will be set in Los Angeles, where a team of gay stylists will be dispatched to help their female charges look, feel and live better.
Ladies, it's your turn: Bravo announces a new `Queer Eye' for women
After earning a pop-culture ovation for Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Bravo is ready for its encore: a female spinoff. In Queer Eye for the Straight Girl, a new group of gay male fashion and style experts will assist a heterosexual woman.
'Straight Girl' gets OK from Bravo
Heterosexual women have always been Queer Eye for the Straight Guy's biggest fans: Straight women love queers. My rant: Queer black eye, boy defeats boy.
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Posted by: Richard | April 13, 2004 11:58 AM
i sorta think some of them need it. weird to think that some straight women our our biggest supporters, but i guess there could be a lot of similarities drawn between some of my straight women friends and some of my gay male freinds. the lesbians (gawd love ‘em) are on their own. they could use some serious queer eye, however.
and thatnks for the warhol com(pli)ment :)
Posted by: jesse | April 13, 2004 8:22 PM
Anyone who met me would see a team of professional Queer Eyes to fix me up.
Posted by: Richard | April 13, 2004 8:33 PM
Really, it would be a lot better if Bravo made a “Queer Eye for the Queer Girl.” I don’t say this because I think most lesbians need a makeover, but more because this particular lesbian really needs a troupe of buff young lads to clean the crap out of her apartment. Plus I wouldn’t mind getting some new clothes. Come on Bravo, if you’re going to milk the homosexual angle, do it all the way.
Posted by: Kate | April 15, 2004 2:27 PM