People have been absolutely loving the Queer Eye reboot, with millions of viewers collectively crying every time the Fab Five make over someone's life.
Well, get ready to crank out the tissues because a whole new season has just dropped on Netflix.
When the trailer for season four dropped last month, people didn't know whether they would be ready for another round of tear-inducing makeovers.
"God dammit even this trailer got me in tears, who gave you THE RIGHT," wrote one person.
"Sis I'm crying from the trailer how am I going to survive the SEASON," said another viewer.
A third added: "I'm already crying. I'm about to walk into the office with tears in my eyes. Thanks for that."
For this instalment, we're being treated to an interesting mix of eight people who are all in desperate need of Antoni's, Karamo's, Tan's, Bobby's and Jonathan's help.
According to Entertainment Weekly, we've got Kathi Dooley, Jonathan's former high school music teacher, who looks like she's got her whole school behind her.
Then we've got Wesley Hamilton, who launched a disability non-profit organisation. He's described as 'a former bad boy who turned his life around after becoming paralysed gets a wheelchair-accessible home and a new image to match his positive outlook'.
Next up is John Stoner, a single dad who has a 10-year-old daughter who calls him a 'man child'. No doubt Jonathan will be using all his new ice skating skills to help daughter Lucy.
Wanda Winters, 'a demanding drill-team leader who's set in her ways learns to shed her tough skin'.
The Fab Five will be dipping into religion again with Kenny Yarnevich, who is the volunteer president, manager, and bartender at St. John's Catholic Club in Kansas City;
Deanna Munoz, is a woman who says she's criticised for sometimes being too Mexican or not Mexican enough. The boys will be working hard to get her to be proud of her heritage.
Next we've got a goddamn hero in Brandonn Mixon, a former soldier who now builds houses for homeless veterans. We all know that that episode will just be a flood of tears.
And finally there's Matt Moreland, a recently divorced farmer who said in the trailer that he's never spoken to a gay person before - so this should be interesting when he meets the gang.
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So saddle up everyone because you're about to get something in your eye.
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