Doncaster TV star Tan France's Netflix show cancelled after one season
and live on Freeview channel 276
Next In Fashion, which the Doncaster born Queer Eye presenter hosted with designer Alexa Chung, will not return for a second series despite only hitting our screens in January this year.
Tan, 37, confirmed the news during an interview with Variety Magazine.
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Hide Ad"This is a one-season show, we don’t know what will happen in the future," he told them.
"But it was honestly one of the proudest things I’ve ever worked on.
"I love the show and Alexa so much. My focus is definitely on Queer Eye and moving forward with that.”
Next in Fashion combined the elements of a reality show and a fashion design competition by following the journey of 18 designers, over 10 episodes.
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Hide AdHe made his TV breakthrough as one of the five hosts of Netflix show Queer Eye which sees a group of gay men give fashion and lifestyle makeovers across America.
The presenter has previously spoken about his difficulties as growing up as a gay Muslim in Doncaster and that he bleached his skin as a child in a bid to make himself ‘more attractive’ and to fit in.
Tan, whose real name is Tanweer Wasim France, studied fashion at Doncaster College and then moved to Manchester before ultimately settling in London.
In 2008 he began working in the United States and he moved there in 2015.