One Of The ‘Queer Eye’ Guys Is Going To Be On ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’
Tan France has the best hair in the English-speaking world and soon he will have a credit on the best musical-comedy TV show.
In the best collaboration since truffle oil and anything, “Queer Eye” reboot star Tan France will make his acting debut in a guest-star role on the final season of CW’s “Crazy Ex Girlfriend.” The incredibly posh fashion-expert announced on Twitter that he filmed a scene for the off-beat (but also on-beat) deliciously Jewish comedy. “Yesterday, I did something I would have never dreamt possible. I filmed a scripted scene!” he told his followers.
YOU GUYS!
Yesterday, I did something I would have never dreamt possible. I filmed a scripted scene! ?
The amazing folks @CrazyExGFTV had me guest star, and I couldn’t feel more honored and grateful.
Airs November! @alinebmckenna pic.twitter.com/MmNZ0tR1s9— Tan France (@tanfrance) August 26, 2018
France’s episode will premiere in November, as part of the beloved series’ fourth season and final act. We’re rooting for a full-scale makeover-cum-self-acceptance scene, Rebecca Bunch doing an impression of Tan’s accent, and the other members of the Fab Five making appearances as well.
Jenny Singer is the deputy lifestyle editor for the Forward. You can reach her at Singer@forward.com or on Twitter @jeanvaljenny
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