Entertainment TV Reality TV Bobby Berk Remains ‘Amicable’ with His Queer Eye Castmates After Leaving the Show: Source (Exclusive) The interior designer also has a “handful of projects” in the works By Charna Flam Charna Flam Charna Flam is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work has previously appeared on Variety, The New York Post, and The Wrap. People Editorial Guidelines and Melody Chiu Melody Chiu Melody Chiu is an Executive Editorial Director at PEOPLE overseeing Entertainment, Books and Events. With the brand since 2009, she has written cover stories on Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, John Legend, Sandra Oh, House of Horrors survivor Jordan Turpin and more. Chiu oversees all of PEOPLE's entertainment verticals, as well as events strategy and live red carpet coverage for awards season. She graduated from the University of Southern California and has appeared on Today, The Talk, Good Morning America and more. People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 14, 2023 07:35PM EST Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, and Karamo Brown. Photo: Emma McIntyre/Getty Images Bobby Berk remains friendly with his former Queer Eye castmates. On Monday, the 42-year-old interior design expert announced his departure from the Netflix series. “Bobby’s departure is unrelated to relationships with his castmates," a source close to the situation exclusively tells PEOPLE. "The parting was amicable.” For the past eight seasons, Berk has joined castmates Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski and Jonathan Van Ness for the unscripted makeover series. The Queer Eye reboot launched in 2018, with episodes featuring the Fab Five traveling across the U.S. The source exclusively confirms with PEOPLE that Berk “has a handful of projects in development and is also busy with his own company.” Bobby Berk. Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Inaugural Lemons Foundation Gala hosted by Taylor & Taylor Lautner The insider adds that Berk and Brown still remain close friends, saying, “Karamo and Bobby have always been very close, and Karamo has been completely supportive of Bobby." After Berk announced his plans to leave the series, Brown shared his own tribute to his costar on Instagram with a series of photos of Berk. “With todays announcement date of the new Season (8) of Queer Eye… My heart is broken that season 8 will be @bobby’s last on Queer Eye! He is magic in what he designs and how he makes us all feel. #ForeverTheFab5,” he wrote. The Queer Eye decor guru penned a heartfelt letter to “the Queer Eye Community who have become family to me” on Monday as he announced he will exit the series following the upcoming season. Bobby Berk Talks Debut Book, All About the Connection Between Home Design and Mental Health (Exclusive) Jonathan Van Ness, Bobby Berk, Anthoni Porowski, Tan France and Karamo Brown on January 29, 2018 in New York City. Rob Kim/Getty “The love that I have received from you all over the last 6 years has been absolutely surreal,” he wrote, alongside a series of photos with his costars and the show’s past heroes. “You have tuned in and been dedicated fans and together we were able to share the healing powers of design," Berk continued. "I learned from you all about kindness, love and acceptance and that has changed my life for the better. The way you have embraced me and accepted me for who I am is something that l will truly carry with me for the rest of my life.” Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The co-host also praised the show’s “wonderful, loving, amazing, and brave” heroes. “It’s all because of you that I’ve kept going all these years and each and every one of you have changed me for the better. I’m so very proud of all of you!” Berk added, “Being able to help guide you to find the best version of yourselves is something I never took for granted and never will.” Queer Eye is now streaming on Netflix, with season eight premiering on Jan. 24. Close