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Queer Eye’s Tan France is a YouTuber Now and Creators Take Home Gold for NBC at the Olympics

1 h 9 min · 7 de may de 2026
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Kaya Yurieff and Jasmine Enberg speak to Tan France about life after Queer Eye, which wrapped its final season on Netflix earlier this year. What’s next? YouTube. Tan opens up about launching his new show “Honorable Gays!”, returning to scripted TV with “Deli Boys” on Hulu, and how entertainment, fame and audience reach are rapidly changing. He also reveals what separates a great unscripted star from a scripted one—and why his signature French tuck isn’t going anywhere. They’re also joined by Geo Karapetyan, senior vice president of Olympic partnerships at NBC, who shares exclusive data on how creator content performed during the Winter Olympics earlier this year, including what resonated most with audiences. Hint: Everyone wanted to know what it was like in the Olympic Village. Plus, they look ahead to the summer Games in Los Angeles in 2028.  From sleepless nights to spiraling about having enough bathrooms for guests, Kaya and Jasmine also give a behind-the-scenes look at what actually goes into putting on a live event after having organized the first-ever Scalable Summit. Sign up for our newsletter for free at: https://scalablepod.com/subscribe ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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