Karamo Brown, the beloved culture expert on the hit show “Queer Eye,” made headlines recently when he decided to pull out of multiple cast interviews. His absence was attributed to concerns about bullying and the toll it has taken on his mental and emotional well-being over the years.
In a statement read by Gayle King on “CBS Mornings,” Brown expressed his gratitude to fans for welcoming him into their homes for 10 seasons. He praised the latest season of the show and the incredible individuals they were able to help. Despite the show coming to an end, Brown emphasized the importance of focusing on mental health and protecting one’s peace from those who may seek to harm it. This sentiment led to his decision to not participate in the interviews.
King also touched upon Brown’s assistant’s note about bullying, and on NBC’s “Today,” anchor Sheinelle Jones elaborated on the assistant’s message. According to Jones, Brown has been feeling mentally and emotionally abused for years, prompting his therapist to advise him to prioritize his well-being and avoid situations that may jeopardize his peace.
The news of Brown’s decision to step back from the interviews has left fans and colleagues alike concerned for his well-being. As the situation continues to unfold, there is sure to be more updates and developments to come.
As we await further information, it is crucial to remember the importance of mental health and self-care, especially in the face of adversity. Brown’s decision to prioritize his well-being serves as a powerful reminder that protecting one’s peace is paramount in navigating challenging circumstances.

