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ET caught up with the Fab Five during the filming of their music video with Betty Who.
ET was exclusively on the set of the guys' new music video for the show's theme song with singer Betty Who.
Only ET was on set as the cast of Netflix's hit revival filmed a special music video with none other than Betty Who! Plus, we got the guys to tell us what fans can expect from season two, which drops June 15.
Only ET was with the couple as Brown got down on one knee in a stunning proposal on Wednesday night.
Brown popped the question to his director boyfriend at his surprise birthday party, and only ET was there.
Tan France and Bobby Berk send well wishes to the first 'hero' they made over in the Netflix series.
Tom became a fan-favorite after appearing on the premiere episode of the Netflix series. ET got the Fab 5's reaction at a surprise engagement celebration for co-star Karamo Brown.
The 37-year-old reality star pulled off some seriously epic surprises for Jordan, including a heartfelt proposal!
The 37-year-old culture expert proposed to his boyfriend, Ian Jordan, on Wednesday.
The Netflix star also opened up about fans connecting to the show’s “cathartic” emotional moments.
The television personality couldn't help but gush over his celebrity following at the Los Angeles premiere of 'Chappaquiddick,' which hits theaters April 6.
The Fab Five will be back on Netflix for season two!
ET was on the ground in Washington, D.C., with 'Queer Eye' star Karamo Brown, while celebs, including Paul McCartney, Reese Witherspoon and Amy Schumer, stepped out for the cause in New York City and Los Angeles.
Brown open ups to ET about his favorite episode and how his sons are proud of their dad.