Queer Eye host Karamo Brown gets role on Netflix series Dear White People

Queer Eye star Karamo Brown is set to appear in last season of Netflix’s Dear White People

Queer Eye star Karamo Brown is set to appear in the fourth and last season of Netflix’s Dear White People.

It was not immediately clear who Brown, 39, would play on the streaming series, Deadline reported.

The Houston native is coming off an Emmy nomination for his hosting duties on Queer Eye in the category of Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition. 

The latest: Queer Eye star Karamo Brown, 39, is set to appear in the fourth and last season of Netflix’s Dear White People

He’s appeared on the show since 2018 alongside castmates Bobby Berk, Tan France, Jonathan Van Ness and Antoni Porowski.

Brown’s past acting credits include shows such as Heads Will Roll, Steam Room Stories and Where the Bears Are and the film The Thing About Harry.

He’s also involved in the beauty industry with his skincare line MANTL, and has a self-titled podcast called Karamo.

Dear White People is a TV adaptation from the 2014 dramatic comedy, which hit Netflix in 2017.

Mainstay: Brown has appeared on Queer Eye since 2018; he was snapped in October in LA

Mainstay: Brown has appeared on Queer Eye since 2018; he was snapped in October in LA

Logan Browning plays the role of Samantha White on the Netflix series

Logan Browning plays the role of Samantha White on the Netflix series 

The show includes a cast featuring Logan Browning, Marque Richardson, Brandon P. Bell, Antoinette Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori and Ashley Blaine Featherson.

It tackles racial tensions students of color face as they attend at a Ivy League in contemporary times.

The final 10 episodes of the series is set to drop on Netflix later this year.