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They're so sweet and we are obsessed with them. I can't wait to go see them tonight. The designer couple are best known for starring on the hit HGTV series Nate & Jeremiah by Design and The Nate and Jeremiah Home Project and have given many glimpses of their love story over the years.
We were out and this couple woman walked up to us and said that her son came out last week and she was so depressed and devastated. You can learn a lot in the safety of your living room," Brent says. Hgtv know that we are standing on the shoulders of Harvey Milk, of everyone who's ever marched, of all of these incredible people who looked around and said society could be better.
By starring in a hit show on a major platform like HGTV, the husbands are honored to show their loving family on the screens of millions of people around the globe. I find myself anxious to be around them," Brent concludes. Here are six HGTV hosts who are members of the LGBTQ community.
It is a show about a family just trying to figure out how to do what we do and raise our two kids," Berkus says. That night, our show came on and she sat there in the living room and watched it with him. With everything going on in the world right now and all of this gay, it's a happy show.
"Bargain Block" stars personal and professional partners Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas, transplants from Colorado, and follows the couple as they put a unique spin on the concept of house flipping. It's really this beautiful time in our lives.
Whether you're familiar with their work or not, these HGTV stars are out and proud. With the second season underway, the hosts are thrilled audiences can see more inspirational stories every week. It means that people care and that people are enjoying connecting, which is really what we're hoping for," Brent tells Out.
See on Instagram. That really speaks to what our experience has been. It's the newest show on the HGTV network and it's jonathan scott gay right here in Detroit. To see the full interview with Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, check out the video below.
We lead with kindness, empathy, and understanding, and that is what we have received from people. Although the fathers are thankful they can show their love and talent on screen, they're also cognizant of the trailblazers that came before them in the fight for mainstream representation.
We reminded her that her son can still have the beautiful life that you obviously want for your children. It's a big deal. Now many years later, families like ours have an opportunity to be on television and on a platform like this," Berkus says.
By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. The design and renovation show garnered a huge fanbase, with over 13 million people tuning into the first season. Plus, the couple's adorable kids Poppy and Oskar are growing up in real time as the show continues to gain momentum.
They buy boarded up and abandoned houses in neglected Detroit neighborhoods for as little as $1, and live in them. The Nate and Jeremiah Home Project truly has something for everyone.