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This year, the cast of Netflix’s “Queer Eye” will be joining New York’s Pride celebrations.

“I don’t even know if it’s public knowledge yet, but we’ll have our own big ol’ gay float,” Bobby Berk spilled at his launch event for his limited edition designed wine bottle with Ecco Domani last week.

“Shh! Don’t tell anyone!” he added cheekily during a Q&A conducted by Out magazine editor-in-chief Phillip Picardi at The Mezzanine.

A source later exclusively confirmed to Page Six that Berk, Tan France, Karamo Brown, Jonathan Van Ness and Antoni Porowski will be joining the parade on June 30 — also known as World Pride — that will also commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots.

“The ‘Queer Eye’ hosts will attend and participate in this year’s World Pride Parade on a float flanked by Netflix employees and allies,” we’re told.

While chatting with Page Six, Berk told us, “We have our own float, it’s a Netflix float.”

And although the show’s home design expert is excited to participate in such an epic manner, he told us there will be no time for post-parade partying.

“We come in that morning and I think we’re out by that evening,” he said. “We can’t complain, it’s great to be busy, especially with Netflix.”

“They’re such a great partner that lets you have creative freedom,” he added.

Organizers for the Pride parade did not immediately return our request for comment.