Celebrity stylist Brad Goreski has established himself in the worlds of fashion and reality television. His long list of clients includes Demi Moore, Jessica Biel, and Kaley Cuoco. He is most recognised for his work as a judge on “Canada’s Drag Race” and as the host of “Fashion Police.” He was identified as one of the stars of the upcoming MTV reality series “The Real Friends of WeHo,” which chronicles the lives of various LGBTQ+ personalities and celebrities, in January 2023. According to Us Weekly, Goreski is no stranger to reality television, having featured in both his own series, “It’s A Brad, Brad World,” and “The Rachel Zoe Project.” Goreski said about the publication of his presence in “The Real Friends of WeHo,” “I felt it would be wonderful to welcome folks back into my life with my spouse, Gary Janetti, and show me getting to know all of these guys.”
What about Gary Janetti? According to Distractify, Janetti and Goreski have been wed since 2017. Goreski noted their enduring love in a 2017 Instagram post, writing, “After more than 16 years of dating, @garyjanetti and I wed on the @seabourncruise Sojourn in front of our immediate family. We’re ecstatic beyond words!” What does Goreski’s husband do for a living, given that we are aware of Janetti’s private life?
Gary Janetti is a popular writer
Writing and producing for well-known programmes like “Family Guy” and “Will & Grace” is Gary Janetti. Additionally, he has a sizable following base on Instagram, where he has amassed over 950,000 followers. His posts are extremely snarky and usually contain creative quotes. What I’ve learned from HGTV is that it’s incredibly affordable to live in the areas of the country you would never want to, he said in one post. He stated in another message, “Why do you believe I don’t like you, exactly? I don’t, but I’m intrigued as to what revealed it.” Additionally, he makes fun of the royal family, particularly by envisioning Prince George’s responses to various news articles. Distractify claims that because of the popularity of Janetti’s Instagram page, “The Prince,” an animated TV sitcom, was modelled on it. He provided George’s voiceover. It debuted in July 2021 and ran for one season.