Karamo Brown relapses, skips press for final *Queer Eye* season
Karamo Brown skipped press for *Queer Eye*โs final season after relapsing during filming, citing mental health struggles. His openness highlights the hidden pressures on public figures and the showโs real-life impact on cast dynamics.
Karamo Brown, the beloved culture expert from Netflixโs *Queer Eye*, revealed in a new interview that he skipped press appearances for the showโs final season because he was relapsing during filming. The openly gay star, known for his empathetic approach to transformation, said he needed time to focus on his mental health after a relapse left him struggling. โI wasnโt in a space where I could go out and talk about the show,โ Brown told *The Hollywood Reporter*. โI was just trying to get through each day.โ
The admission sheds light on the pressures of balancing a high-profile career with personal struggles, especially in a show centered on emotional growth. Brown, a licensed therapist, has been open about his mental health journey, including past battles with depression and anxiety. His honesty matters because it highlights the often invisible toll of fame, particularly for public figures who are expected to project strength. Fans and critics alike have praised *Queer Eye* for its heartfelt, authentic approach to self-improvement, making Brownโs honesty resonate even more.
Brown also confirmed long-standing rumors that his mother overheard his *Queer Eye* co-starsโpart of the showโs Fab Fiveโbadmouthing him. The tension, which surfaced earlier this year, added another layer of strain to an already demanding work environment. โIt was hard,โ Brown said, acknowledging the emotional fallout. While he didnโt name names, the controversy raised questions about workplace dynamics in reality TV, where personal conflicts can play out publicly.
The timing of Brownโs disclosure isnโt coincidental. With *Queer Eye*โs final season now streaming, audiences are reflecting on the showโs legacyโand the real lives behind it. Brownโs candor about relapse and workplace strife adds depth to the seriesโ message of self-acceptance. For fans whoโve rooted for his growth, this moment isnโt just personalโitโs a reminder that even those who help others need support too.

