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Jeremiah Brent (born Jeremy Clevenger Johnson; November 24, 1984) is an American interior designer and television personality. He founded his design firm Jeremiah Brent Design (JBD) in 2011, a full-service interior design firm based in Los Angeles and New York City.
In April 2013 Berkus became engaged to fellow interior designer Jeremiah Brent after nearly a year of dating. [31] [32] They were married on May 4, 2014, in Manhattan. [33] [34] They have two children born via surrogates: a daughter, Poppy Brent-Berkus, born on March 23, 2015, [35] and a son, Oskar Michael Brent-Berkus, born on March 26, 2018.
In each one-hour episode, Nate and Jeremiah use their extensive interior design backgrounds to assist homeowners who have gone over-budget and over-schedule on home renovation projects and cannot see an end in sight. With budget and the couple's lifestyle in mind, Nate and Jeremiah complete the renovations and transform the home's layout to ...
Say I Do is an American reality television series developed by Scout Productions for Netflix.Each episode features a team of three professionals, Jeremiah Brent in the field of design, Thai Nguyen in the field of fashion, and Gabriele Bertaccini in the field of cuisine, helping someone surprise their partner with a dream wedding in under a week.
Jeremiah Brent. Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Bed Bath & Beyond Jeremiah Brent is set to join the cast of Queer Eye as the newest member of the Fab Five. Netflix announced in February that Brent ...
"Queer Eye” stars Jeremiah Brent, Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France, Karamo Brown and Antoni Porowski talk to TODAY.com about the Netflix show after Bobby Berk's departure.
Jeremiah Brent, an interior designer and television personality who headlined two HGTV programs with husband Nate Berkus, joins Queer Eye as the new design expert when it returns for season 9 on ...
Jeremiah Brent, an HGTV alum who hosted two shows on the network with husband Nate Berkus, is the latest addition to the show, replacing original interior design expert Bobby Berk.