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Queer Eye’s Antoni Porowski just got engaged to boyfriend Kevin Harrington

Queer Eye’s Antoni Porowski just got engaged to boyfriend Kevin Harrington
Antoni Porowski Photo: COURTESY OF NETFLIX

Antoni Porowski is engaged!

The Queer Eye food expert and host of Netflix’s new competition series Easy Bake Battle announced his engagement to boyfriend Kevin Harrington in an Instagram post on Thursday.

“I really hope the wedding photos are less blurry,” Porowski captioned a selfie of himself and Harrington.

 

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Harrington, a New York-based creative strategy director, posted a series of photos of the couple as well, including one from Halloween 2019 in which they are dressed as zombie Blockbuster Video employees.

“Officially together until we look like the last pic #engaged,” he captioned the post.

 

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“Don’t worry I’ll prolly be dabbling w Botox by then,” Porowski commented on his fiancé’s post.

All four of Porowski’s Queer Eye co-stars wished the couple well in comments on his Instagram post.

“Yessssssssss!!!! So excited for you two! This is amazing,” wrote Karamo Brown.

“So cute, love soy much,” Jonathan Van Ness commented. “Already sourcing my flower girl looks!!!”

Tan France volunteered his services as an official “wedding selfie-photographer.”

“So damn happy for you two!” wrote Bobby Berk. “You both got a good one!!!”

The couple didn’t reveal details about who proposed to whom or how it all went down.

According to People Magazine, Porowski and Harrington have been together since late 2019. In May, Porowski told the magazine how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted their relationship.

“It came to a shutdown in New York — there was no toilet paper — and we decided to stay in Austin and fostered a dog,” Porowski said. “We went from being in a relationship and each having our own apartments and not having a dog, to living in the same place with a dog.”

“It escalated quickly,” he explained. “But I don’t have any complaints, which is kind of nice. When something is stable and really good — and you communicate a lot, and you check in with each other and with your own therapist about it — I feel like that’s kind of the key.”

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