The "Queer Eye" reboot is a Netflix exclusive, so if you're looking to revisit all the previous tear-inducing and life-affirming episodes before Season 7 rolls around, that's where you'll find them. As for "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy," the original series on which it's based, you can catch all five seasons streaming on Tubi, according to Just Watch. Likewise, there's one season available for purchase on Amazon too.
It's worth remembering that the original iteration was groundbreaking for its time, with Carson Kressley (who'll also be familiar to "RuPaul's Drag Race" fans as a judge on the hit show) informing E! News proudly, "It was instantly kind of water-cooler television." As Kressley sees it, "Part of it was because out-of-the-closet queer men had never really been allowed to just be themselves on TV before and that turned out to be revolutionary."
"Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" ran from 2003 to 2007, encompassing 100 episodes total, with the original Fab Five reuniting in 2021 for "Reunion Road Trip." Us Weekly confirmed there's no competition between the two casts either, with original star Jai Rodriguez revealing they'd all grown close since the reboot premiered. Likewise, he and the four other original cast members wished their modern contemporaries nothing but the best, even enthusiastically referring to it as "Queer Eye 2.0."