"Queer Eye" fans rejoice! The reboot makeover show is coming to Netflix February 7th. Tim Stenovec sat down with the entire cast and got some insight on how they approached each makeover and the social issues that came along with them.
The biggest difference in this reboot is that the cast went down south to find their makeover candidates. On the original show, they were in New Jersey. Bobby Berk explains the cultural differences down south and admits some people weren't open to become friends with a group of gay men. However, the cast said their mission to was to open the hearts of each makeover recipient and start a conversation about equality.
Plus, Jonathan Van Ness talks about the different show flow now that it's not on traditional cable. He says it allows the show to have a lot more breathing room when telling each story.
During an interview with an elephant keeper in South Africa, the keeper was talking about the baby elephant he looks after whose name is Chavo, who immediately runs over to the keeper once he hears his name and starts playing with him.
Trained service dogs can help military veterans deal with mental health struggles. Cole Lyle, a veteran and founder of Kaya's K9s, joined Cheddar News to explain why service dogs are important for veterans and how he is helping to give veterans the resources for service dogs.
A jury awarded more than $1.2 million to Robert De Niro’s former personal assistant Thursday, finding one of his companies responsible for subjecting her to a toxic work environment.