SDR Show Welcomes Carson Kressley for 'Queer Eye' Reunion

NEW YORK — On tonight’s “The SDR Show,” hosts Ralph Sutton and comedian Big Jay Oakerson will welcome TV personality Carson Kressley from “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” live at 6 p.m. (PDT).

14 years ago, Sutton, who at the time was a strip club DJ and host of “The Tour Bus,” got a “Make Better” on “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.” 

On the episode, Sutton was set up on a date with a “nice girl,” because his friends and family complained about him mostly dating the strippers he met at his DJ job. The “Fab Five” cleaned up his longhaired, scruffy rocker look. To watch the episode, click here

“It’s over a decade later and it’s time to see if Carson and the rest of the QE crew’s lessons stuck with me,” Sutton said. “I can’t wait to see the man who is responsible for one of the best memories of my life. “I’m sure Big Jay will enjoy telling Carson how I now frequently date women who are half my age and don’t speak English.”

Kressley will promote his latest book, “Does This Book Make My Butt Look Big” and his new season as a judge on “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” 

Additionally, Sutton has written an article for SocialUnderground.com on the “misinterpretations of dating profiles.” To read the article, click here.

Fans can listen to tonight’s interview live on TheSDRShow.com or watch it on GasDigitalNetwork.com. For more information, follow Sutton and Oakerson on Twitter. 

For more information, visit CarsonKressley.com or follow Kressley on Twitter

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