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An attorney for the Oath Keepers used a familiar Zoom background at Tuesday’s hearing.
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Testifying before the Jan. 6 committee, Kellye SoRelle used a green screen image from “Queer Eye.”
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A reverse Google image source showed it was the loft kitchen renovation from the Netflix show.
Testifying remotely before the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 insurrection, the Oath Keepers’ attorney and acting president used a green screen background from the Netflix show “Queer Eye.”
Erin Ryan, host of Crooked Media’s “Hysteria” podcast, tweeted out a screenshot of the remote deposition from Oath Keepers acting president Kellye SoRelle alongside an image from the third season of the streaming series, which Ryan said she found from a reverse Google image search .
“Queer Eye” — a reboot of Bravo’s “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” that was nominated for multiple Emmy awards on Tuesday morning — featured the kitchen concept for a loft in Kansas City, Missouri, in 2019. In each episode, the show’s “Fab Five” come into a subject’s home and redesign it, using their specific areas of expertise to improve the subject’s sense of well-being.
SoRelle had been working as general counsel for the right-wing extremist group until its president, Stewart Rhodes, was arrested in January 2022 on a seditious conspiracy charge. With Rhodes in jail pending trial, SoRelle told Rolling Stone that she took over as acting president.
A queer-eye-season-3-new-fab-five-loft/” data-ylk=”slk:People magazine write-up” class=”link “People magazine write-up of “Queer Eye” Season 3 described the kitchen as having “a rustic modern vibe,” featuring “six brown and black bar stools lined up at the eat-in counter and patterned wallpaper on the wall.”
Bobby Berk, the show’s interior design expert behind the renovation, told the magazine that the aesthetic could