'Queer Eye' fans are getting misty-eyed over this hero reunion

“We literally cry every time we see one of these pics."

Queer Eye

Queer Eye cast members have formed their own little community - and fans love it. Source: Instagram

Fans of Netflix series Queer Eye are getting emotional over news that several of the show's 'heroes' have formed a close friendship.

Season three’s Jess Guilbeaux, the first lesbian to appear on the show, last week spent some very wholesome time with season two's Mama Tammye, her son Myles Hicks, and Skyler Jay - the makeover show's first trans hero.

Naturally, the whole get-together was well documented on social media - and viewers are very much here for it.
The bond formed between the group was evident in their comments to one another following the catch-up, with Tammye captioning a photo of her and Guilbeaux with: “What a day! God has given me another daughter."

She added: “I love you @jesslayica! Thanks for coming to share in my life. Today was just the beginning!”

Tammye continued to share the love, thanking Jay for being a "big brother" to the group.

“Thanks Sky @trans.ginger for being the big brother and making sure everyone was safe," she wrote.

Jay replied: "Of course mama! I love and cherish you and my @queereye siblings! Next time we are gonna have to get you out dancing too! All your kids got MOVES! #wegetitfromourmama."

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