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Tan France, known from Queer Eye, is starting an eight-episode digital series titled Honorable Gays. He will co-host with comedians Rob Anderson and Eric Sedeño to discuss Reddit threads, including Am I The A-hole scenarios. The series premieres on April 20, 2026, and will feature animation and bi-weekly episodes.
DeadlineTan France, a star from the Netflix series Queer Eye, announced the launch of a new digital series called Honorable Gays. The series involves France and comedians Rob Anderson and Eric Sedeño discussing Reddit threads, including dilemmas from the Am I The A-hole subreddit. The eight-episode series is set to premiere on April 20, 2026.
France stated that the series allows him to show a different side of himself alongside his co-hosts. He added that it aims to bring people together and encourage conversations through humor. The production comes from France's company, French Tuck Media, which focuses on unscripted and documentary content related to South Asian and LGBTQ+ communities.
episode will cover multiple Am I The A-hole scenarios through discussion and debate.
France will guide the conversation, with co-hosts providing verdicts before he delivers a final ruling. The series includes custom animation by Ryan Hudson to illustrate the stories.
New episodes will release bi-weekly on Mondays.
They will be available on France's YouTube channel and shared on his social media accounts as well as the Honorable Gays Instagram channel. Deadline reported these details in an exclusive announcement.
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