Now You Can DEFINITELY Stop Sending Carson Kressly Sightings

Bravo giveth, and Bravo taketh away:
Bravo's pulling the plug on Queer Eye after five seasons and four years on TV. The show's ten-episode fifth season, which debuts this summer, will be its last, the network was expected to tell television critics today at a presentation in Pasadena.
Separately, the network signed Project Runway den daddy Tim Gunn and pop star-turned American Idol judge Paul Abdul to series of their own. Tim Gunn's Guide to Style will profile Gunn as he solves people's fashion dilemmas by helping them get makeovers. While it's still unresolved whether Gunn will return to Runway for its fourth season, his own show debuts as he is set to publish a book on style and taste in May, 2007.
We actually think of this as a banner day for gay rights. Well, except for the part when we maybe accidentally outed Ariel Levy. Oops.