“Boy Room,” the viral social media series that takes viewers into men’s horrifyingly messy dwellings, is getting a second season.
However, this time there’s a twist, as production company Gymnasium has teamed up with Amazon Prime to give the guys room makeovers.
“These fascinating creatures have been making messes in their rooms since the beginning of time,” says host Rachel Coster in a promo video for Season 2. “I’ve been investigating boys’ rooms for almost a year now, and there’s one question that people always ask.”
The teaser clip then shows dozens of comments asking for a “Boy Room” home-makeover series before flashing to a comment from Amazon Prime that reads: “I can fix him.”
“We partnered with Amazon Prime to turn boys into men — on ‘Boy Room’ Season 2,” Coster says.
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Some of the rooms Coster investigates in Season 1 are truly horrifying, categorized by unwashed clothes and sheets and mysterious liquids. In the new season, these undeserving men will get some help from Amazon, which will provide new furniture, decor and home goods to “renovate disastrous ‘boy rooms’ into magazine-worthy reveals.”
Amazon’s Amy Powell said in a statement, “It brings the feel-good spirit of classic makeovers, but with a fresh Gen Z twist – not just redecorating, but providing actionable, budget-friendly solutions that truly improve these boys’ living spaces and lives.”
“Boy Room” Season 2 is available to watch on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and X.
Founded by Adam Faze and Saheer Mathrani, Gymnasium is a social-first, short-form content producer that makes “TV for the screen you actually watch,” per its website. Its other series include “Bodega Run,” a speed-based game show that takes place in New York’s corner stores, and “Clockwork Dynasty,” a “Pawn Stars”-style glimpse into the high-intensity luxury watch market.