Hometown heroes from Netflix’s ‘Queer Eye’ come to our defense Jonathan Van Nesshas been accused of being a “monster” on the set of the show in recent revelations.
Several participants who worked with JVN have told TMZ that Jonathan was never unprofessional or rude during filming, at least in their view. cory waldropJonathan, who appeared on the first season of QE, was unaware of the recent allegations, but recalls that Jonathan was the same on and off camera.
Cory says she remembers Jonathan treating her like the star of the show and letting her cut the production’s food truck line during tapings.
william manken — who appeared in the second episode of season two — expressed similar sentiments. He told TMZ that he didn’t have any problems with Jonathan during the production of the episode, adding that he never saw the hairstylist do anything negative on set.
In fact, William remembers some fond memories with the reality TV star.
Apparently Jonathan promised to take William to the Emmys if his mother couldn’t make it.
michael richard iiJonathan, who rose to fame in Season 7, said he was “always upbeat and nice” while working on Queer Eye. As for the tension between JVN and his co-stars… karamo brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowskiand bobby burk — Michael said he never witnessed any discord between the Fab Five.
He tells us… “He seemed to be liked by everyone.”
Ryan Dyer The actor, who appeared in an episode of Season 5, said he had a great experience with Jonathan, 36, even though he only filmed with him for one day.
Now, Ryan says he remembers Jonathan wanting “attention,” but he doesn’t remember it being an issue with the cast or crew.
Of course, multiple anonymous “Queer Eye” staffers described much different experiences, as Jonathan told Rolling Stone. angry colleague They have little empathy for those around them.
Every story has at least two sides.