I recently watched Queer Eye, a variety show with an inappropriately high rating. The theme is to send five gays in each episode to help a person change his life. Jonathan, who has long fluttering hair, is in charge of beauty and hairdressing. He is a standard flamboyant performer. He walks and rotates and jumps without stopping. Tan, who has a strange name, designs clothing styles, chooses clothes that are surprisingly practical, loves multi-piece suits, and later said that his family is a Pakistani immigrant. The light golden Bobby is very cute, including the eyelashes, it is light golden. The main interior decoration, the design style is simple and practical, I like it very much, I feel that he has the most workload in each episode. Montreal's little brother, Anthony, is mainly in charge of cute, no, food and wine. Although he didn't cook seriously, he started to panic when he saw the messy kitchen and wanted to take him home to clean up the kitchen. The handsome black uncle (?) Karamo said he was in charge of culture, and probably played a role as a psychological counselor. He helped people come out of the closet and propose marriage for a while. Five people noisily ran to other people's homes, and spent a week transforming one's life from the inside out.
After the transformation, everyone was crying, expressing their thoughts on the new life, and thanking the five-member group for their help. Are you saying superficial? Of course. How can you expect to change a few sets of clothes, change a hairstyle, and redecorate the house to change a person's long-lasting habits and life. Not to mention how long this "new life" can last, I heard that some people sold their renovated houses at a high price as soon as they turned around. It was too practical to be a man, and I couldn't help but hold a moment of silence for Bob in my heart. But you can't blame others, after all, real money is the easiest tool to use to change your life.
On second thought, human beings are also very wonderful. Most people want to become a better version of themselves, but they have to wait for an opportunity to be pushed by others before they change under a situation that is almost forced. I've always hated people who love to complain over and over again, it's clear to me that if you're unhappy, either change the status quo or change your state of mind. Saying once or twice to relieve your emotions is enough, complaining everywhere is purely malicious spreading of negative emotions, and immersed in Gu Ying's self-pity and unable to extricate himself. At such a time, I can't wait to pack and deliver the Fab5 to the door, let them laugh at the sloppy life and bad taste, and then start from the small things seriously and live a good life.
After watching one and a half seasons, although I understand that it is all about the effect of the show, there are still many stories that are quite touching, which made me like human beings a little more. What's more, how can Anthony be so cute, handsome, long-legged and little angel, with soft and cute eyes, although he doesn't cook very seriously, he often makes people eat avocado salad and Guacamole. My heart is really aching, why are there so many guys from Montreal that I have met, but none of them have this one. All I can do is make guacamole with tears in my eyes and eat it with nachos and indignant crunch.
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