The Queer Eye theme has been remixed for season 2

The Fab 5 are back and they’re giving us exactly what we want

Queer Eye’s second season is on its way on June 15 and some things are getting a revamp. For starters – it was recently revealed that the Fab 5 will move beyond helping cisgender men and makeover female and trans contestants for the first time.

Thursday night also saw the release of the new and improved theme song for the Netflix hit. An electro-pop artist named Betty Who remixed the “All Things”, which was originally written by the Canadian dance music duo Widelife in the early noughties.

The two-minute clip is as extra as we’ve come to expect from the gang. While Betty sings that “all things just keep getting better”, food and wine expert Antoni Porowski is in a crop top catching avocados. Jonathan Van Ness does a lot of hair flicks. Karamo Brown is cutting shapes and offering you tissues. And, Tan France rides on Antoni’s back before they all high five the criminally underrated interior designer Bobby Berk and pile into a glittery truck that flies into the sky. Watch the video below.

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