Karamo Brown Says New Talk Show Won't Interfere with 'Queer Eye' : I Won't 'Leave Those Four Yahoos for Anything' 

The Queer Eye star said his new talk show aligns well with the work he and the Fab Five already do

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Karamo Brown is loyal to the Fab Five, and nothing will change that — not even his new talk show.

The Queer Eye star appeared on Thursday's episode of the PEOPLE Every Day podcast and talked about his newly announced series, on which he'll continue to pursue his favorite hobby: helping others.

"We just started talking about what I love to do, which is since high school, just to help people," Brown told host Janine Rubenstein of initial conversations around the show. "Partly I'm nosy as hell, so I like to be in people's business. But, once I'm in their business, I want to help them. And that's what I've been doing all my life. On Queer Eye, everything."

Brown, 41, said that when he first found out the show was picked up he "cried and cried and cried." And he hopes to draw on those emotions while working on the new show, helping "real people [in] real situations" overcome their obstacles.

"If I leave me at home, then I'm leaving a large part of the show at home because my experiences matched with my training allows me to be like, 'Oh, I know what you're going through. I get it, I see it', " he said. "So I'm bringing myself, I'm going to talk about my business."

As for his duties as a part of the Fab Five on Queer Eye, Brown confirmed he has no plans of stepping back any time soon.

"Each of us have been blessed to do other projects," he said of his costars Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France and Bobby Berk. "Yes, mine is a daily show, but we have worked it out. I do not want to leave those four yahoos for anything."

"We're starting the next season very soon which I'm very excited about because when we were just together for the [CMT Awards], it felt like it felt like butter, like warm butter, how we melted into each other, and I'm just ready to get back," he continued. "I'm telling you, if they say season 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, you can count me in for 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 — while I'm doing my talk show — because they're aligned. So, if anyone likes Queer Eye, they're going to like my talk show. "

Brown's self-titled talk show, Karamo, is slated for a fall 2022 premiere, PEOPLE previously confirmed.

The show is slated to air on stations including WPIX New York, KTLA Los Angeles, WCIU Chicago, WPHL Philadelphia, WATL Atlanta, WLVI Boston, WKCF Orlando, WSVN Miami and WJW Cleveland.

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