Queer Eye’s Karamo is gearing up to join the cast of Dear White People season 4.

According to Deadline, Karamo Brown has officially signed on to appear in the forthcoming fourth and final season of Netflix’s Dear White People.

Brown, who many likely know for his work on Netflix’s feel-good reality series Queer Eye, will be featured as part of a recurring role in the groundbreaking comedy.

Unfortunately, fans itching to know more about the character he’ll play and how he’ll fit into the fold of things will have to wait. Those involved with the project are keeping tight lipped when it comes to details about the role Brown will play.

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The series, which first debuted back in 2017 was renewed for its fourth and final season back in October 2019.

At the time, showrunner and series creator Justin Simien (who based the series off of his indie comedy film of the same name) said he was looking forward to bringing fans a “celebratory” finale.

“I’m so grateful my little indie-that-could has made it to four seasons at Netflix,” said Simien via a statement with regards to the series’ forthcoming conclusion. “This show, along with many talented storytellers it has brought into my orbit, has changed my life and I can’t wait to create a celebratory final volume benefitting such a transformative experience.”

Dear White People season 4 debuts via Netflix sometime in 2021.