Celebrity Celebrity Weddings Jonathan Van Ness' 'Queer Eye' Costars Celebrate Him on His 35th Birthday: 'The Youngest of the Five' Bobby Berk, Antoni Porowski and Tan France all wrote touching tributes on social media Monday for the Queer Eye grooming expert By Stephanie Wenger Stephanie Wenger Stephanie Wenger is a TV Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE. She joined the brand in 2021 as a digital news writer, covering stories spanning across the site's verticals. She previously contributed E! Online, Hollywood Life and Oscar.com. People Editorial Guidelines Published on March 28, 2022 03:56PM EDT Karamo Brown, Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, Antoni Porowski and Tan France. Photo: Patrick Lewis/Starpix for Netflix/REX/Shutterstock The stars of Queer Eye are celebrating Jonathan Van Ness' 35th birthday! Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk and Tan France all marked their costar's milestone birthday on Monday with respective tributes on social media. In Porowski's Instagram post, he shared several photos with Van Ness, including ones of the pair snuggled together, taking a selfie in the mirror and riding in a car. He also recalled how they spent Van Ness' birthday together after they met and how much has changed in the Queer Eye grooming expert's life since then. "You're still the youngest of the five of us but welcome to your mid-thirties 🎂," Porowski, 38, wrote. "The first bday I spent with you was in nyc, where you lived in a studio uptown, had one (or two?) cats, and were single." "You've now found your person, are married and have more animals than I can count," added the Queer Eye food and wine expert. "I'm very proud of all you've accomplished and thank you for always being a friend. ❤️ u boobers" Jonathan Van Ness Has an Inquiring Mind in New Series Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness — Watch Van Ness, who married Mark Peacock in 2020, responded in the comments with a string of emojis, sharing, "🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤣🤣🤣". Berk, 40, also paid tribute to his costar on Instagram by sharing photos of him and Van Ness together. The photo slideshow included two snaps of the pair at Netflix's Creative Emmys afterparty in 2019. "Happy birthday to this little nugget who never misses a chance to remind us he's the youngest 😂," the Queer Eye design expert captioned the images. "I love YOU." In response to the sweet post, the Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness host showed his appreciation for his costar in the comment section. "Love youuuuuu!!!! Also, your hair has come such a long way and I love it and you v much ❤️👏," he wrote. Queer Eye's Bobby Berk Pokes Fun at His Glow-Up Transformation from Season 1 Until Now France, 38, Queer Eye's resident fashion expert, celebrated the celebrity hairstylist on his big day with a post of his own on Instagram. "Happy JACKAAAAY day, everyone," he shared alongside several photos of the pair and multiple screengrabs of Van Ness' attempted FaceTime calls to France. "I hope you all find a way to celebrate @jvn in your own way, wherever you are." Van Ness responded, writing, "Tannay, I already called you once today & you didn't answer Tannay!!" Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free weekly newsletter to get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday. Karamo Brown, who co-hosted Live from E! at the Oscars on Sunday, has yet to post a birthday tribute to his costar. Jonathan Van Ness Says 'There's Nothing Off-Limits' in New Book Love That Story — See the Cover Van Ness has accomplished quite a lot in his 35 years of life. In addition to starring on Queer Eye, the hairstylist and grooming guru has written two books, hosts his own podcast, Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness, and recently launched a new Netflix series of the same name. In the series, which premiered on Jan. 28, Van Ness explores a variety of topics, including snacks, wigs and fashion, and discusses varying life experiences and perspectives. Additionally, Van Ness will be releasing a new memoir, Love That Story: Observations from a Gorgeously Queer Life, set to hit bookshelves on April 12. "There are so many dimensions to all of our humanity that I've observed through my life that I explore in this book, and I invite everyone to come along for the ride," Van Ness told PEOPLE of his book. "From my experiences as a hairdresser-turned-entertainer to the HIV social safety net, imposter syndrome, and dealing with TERFs, there's nothing off-limits." Close