The fabulously out gay team of social media star Tyler Oakley and former Queerty editor Korey Kuhl have crushed the competition and are the team to beat as we round the corner for the final lap of The Amazing Race season 28.
The finale airs tonight, May 13, at 8pm on CBS, and fans can cheer this dynamic duo to the finish line with the hashtag #TeamTylerAndKorey throughout the episode.
To celebrate their placement among the final three teams, the guys took a moment to catch their breath and answer questions from fans, as well as dish on the details of the race throughout the season, with a recent video post to Oakley’s YouTube channel.
Arguments in Dubi, the glamour of gold swimsuits, and audition pains… it’s all the video below.
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PRINCE OF SNARKNESS aka DIVKID
Still struggling against my irrational or “irrational” deep-seated and all-consuming-bordering-on-psychotic loathing of this Tyler personage (the tongue? …the hands?); ultimately I will lose the struggle and become an embittered husk
KevinG
I met Tyler ever so briefly at The Cafe in San Francisco years ago, though I knew of him from before, so it was cool as a fan of TAR since season one to actually have a season where I had met a contestant. (And now I have a wee crush on Korey.) And I had seen several videos from the guy who does the “magic” videos, so I felt more invested in this season. #TeamTylerandKorey
Xzamilio
Amazing Race is still on? Did not know that
chris_clb614
@Xzamilio: It won the Best Reality Competition Emmy award for a number of consecutive seasons. I myself stopped watching it regularly after certain jackasses/fame whores from Big Brother made appearances.
Xzamilio
@chris_clb614: And I don’t watch the Emmys.
Merv
I love Amazing Race. But, this year’s finale was not very exciting. It was obvious just a few minutes into the episode who was going to win.
Mr. David James
@Merv: It’s okay. It’s nice that not EVERY season finale is edited to the hilt to put us on the edge. It showed a kind of honesty that they just let the game play out as it did.