Another season of Karamo has been picked up for nationwide distribution by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios. That means that the official Karamo Brown talk show season 2 is coming soon.
In the daytime fare, Queer Eye star Karamo Brown engages listeners with his new voice and wide appeal, enabling him to give each of his guests intelligent and sincere advice. He is also employing his natural talent for storytelling to engage listeners.
NBCUniversal Syndication Studios & E! News Senior Vice President Tracie Wilson made the announcement about the renewal.
“Karamo is a charismatic television personality who has resonated with viewers in his premiere season. Drawing from his unique experience as a social service worker, author, and father, he brings a fresh perspective with creative ideas for every show. We’re thrilled to bring another season to the daytime audience,” said Wilson.
Karamo Brown’s Talk Show Is Coming Back for a Second Season
Karamo Brown expressed his feelings on the talk show’s renewal: “I’m beyond excited for a second season where we will continue to bring the audience compelling stories, helping everyday people have life-changing breakthroughs. NBCUniversal Syndication Studios and the station groups have been so supportive, and I’m so thankful to them. As an openly gay and black man hosting a syndicated daytime talk show, this means so much to me, but also to a community that often isn’t represented.”
In order to create human connection and cover a wide range of topics, including adultery and DNA mysteries as well as parenting and intricate family dynamics, the talk show makes use of Karamo’s distinctive personality.
As far as Queer Eye goes, Karamo said he’ll remain on the series as long as permitted. “Please let there be 40 more seasons, I love working with those four yahoos! I grew up poor. Just because you got a new job, you don’t leave the old one. I don’t know how rich people do it, but just because you’ve got a new check, don’t mean you leave the old check. Also, Queer Eye was a training ground for me to do what I’m doing here. It allowed me to really work on my skills to make sure I knew what I was doing and to make sure I was having those breakthroughs before I even knew I could do it on my own talk show. We’re praying and we’re hoping that fans will write in because I don’t think any reality show on Netflix has ran past eight seasons, so we’re going to be the longest. We want to keep going.”
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