Expanding Audiences
Karamo Brown will have his own daytime talk show
Television personality, author, actor and activist Karamo Brown is taking his career to the next level. He has been in shows such as Queer Eye and Dancing with the Stars. It was announced on April 13 that he would be getting his own self-titled talk show, “Karamo,” produced by NBC and filmed in front of a live studio audience. The program has gained quick success, having been sold into syndication across 90% of the United States, all according to them.us.
“Karamo” will air in the fall of 2022 on various television stations such as WPIX New York, KTLA Los Angeles, WCIU Chicago, WPHL Philadelphia, WATL Atlanta, WLVI Boston, WKCF Orlando, WSVN Miami and WJW Cleveland, according to etonline.com. The talk show will address topics such as infidelity, race, parenting and complex family dynamics, according to an NBCUniversal Syndication Studios and an E! News press release.
“Growing up, hosting a daytime talk show seemed unrealistic and unattainable, but it was my dream,” Brown said in a statement according to etonline.com. “My biggest goal is to help, and connect with, people from all walks of life.”
Brown’s position on the reality show “Queer Eye” utilizes his background in social work and psychotherapy, helping clients by rekindling family relationships and assisting people in understanding and healing their internal struggles. Brown’s adversities make him excited to share his experiences with the world.
“As a black, gay man of first-generation immigrants, opportunities for my goals seemed impossible, so I want to thank everyone involved for believing in me and trusting me to explore all the highs and lows of life and celebrate with their audiences,” Brown said. “We are all taking this journey together, so let’s start talking and growing.”