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.
Catch up on the other articles about Wes and his time on Queer Eye!
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Disabled But Not Really, founded by Wesley Hamilton, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals with spinal cord injuries. Our mission is to provide equal access to resources, opportunities, and support systems that foster independence and resilience. Through specialized programs and an unwavering commitment to inclusivity, we aim to enhance the quality of life for those we serve, helping them thrive beyond their challenges.
Our vision is a world where people with spinal cord injuries live without limits, supported by innovative programs, inclusive communities, and unwavering advocacy.
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I watched the show and your story is very inspiring