Queer Eye presenter Jonathan Van Ness and husband Mark Peacock celebrated their fifth marriage anniversary yesterday.
The 2 males secretly married in a small ceremony in the midst of 2020. Van Ness, who makes use of they/he/she pronouns, didn’t make the information public till New 12 months’s Eve that yr once they shared a few of their 2020 highlights with followers. Possibly that’s why it doesn’t appear fairly so way back!
Each Van Ness and Peacock posted concerning the anniversary on their social media.
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Van Ness posted images with Peacock and a caption saying, “Married for five years in the present day 🫶🥹 “
On Instagram, amongst these to congratulate the couple have been Johnny Sibilly and fellow Queer Eye presenter Tan France.


Peacock posted a reel of images from their lives collectively over the past 5 years. The soundtrack was “Golden” by Harry Styles.
Assembly and relationship
In early 2021, Van Ness revealed extra about their whirlwind romance with Peacock. Van Ness, 37, stated they’d met Peacock throughout a comedy tour to London. Provided that Van Ness was within the UK in October 2019 as a part of their ‘Highway to Beijing’ tour, and the 2 began commenting on one another’s Instagram posts round this time, it’s possible this was when the 2 met.
“We went on a date in London, which was extra dates while I used to be on a comedy tour,” says Van Ness. “On the finish of that point, I used to be taking my mother, aunt & associates on a mini break to Amsterdam. I needed @marklondon to return with however, was it a bit intense to ask Mark to return after a pair weeks value’s of dates to return meet my mother & and associates on a mini break?
“Possibly so,” continues Van Ness. “However one thing about Mark felt totally different and I’m fairly certain he felt the identical 🥰”
New guide
In addition to co-presenting Queer Eye, which dropped its ninth season late final yr, Van Ness additionally has their very own model of hair merchandise.
They’ve additionally simply launched a brand new guide. Co-authored with Julie Murphy, Let Them Stare is aimed toward younger adults. It follows 18-year-old, gender-nonconforming Sully, who is able to flee their small city for a style internship. Nonetheless, when that falls via, a determined Sully finds help from an sudden supply: the ghost of Rufus, a drag performer from the fifties with no reminiscence of how he died.
Van Ness has lately shared some images of their youthful self and defined they wrote Let Them Stare for the child they as soon as have been.
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