August 12, 2019

DBNR founder, Wesley Hamilton, is still living his ultimate inspirational truth thanks to his time with the Fab Five. When Netflix rebooted Queer Eye, they defined a new direction and mission for the show. The show carefully selects unsung heroes to undergo much deserved “make-betters” instead of makeovers. The heroes’ stories are refreshingly positive and heartwarming—Wesley’s included. And maybe binging Season 4 of Queer Eye gives us happy reasons to cry. JK, we held it together. (Mostly.) If you haven’t watched yet, Wesley is the hero of episode 2 on season 4.
We know you’re eager to get know the behind-the-scenes details. Find more inspiration here with the beginnings of Wesley’s truth-seeking journey with the Queer Eye guys.
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I watched the show and your story is very inspiring