Macron Insists 'Emily in Paris' Stays in Paris Amid Rumors of Rome Move
October 10, 2024French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed a strong desire to keep the Netflix series 'Emily in Paris' firmly set in its titular city, amidst rumors that the main character might move to Rome.
In a recent interview, Macron stated, 'Emily in Paris in Rome makes no sense,' reinforcing his commitment to the show's Parisian roots.
His comments have reignited discussions among fans and locals who appreciate the show's celebration of Parisian culture, particularly as a study revealed that 38% of tourists cite 'Emily in Paris' as a reason for visiting the city.
Macron believes the show enhances France's image and attractiveness as a tourist destination, a sentiment echoed by his wife, Brigitte, who made a cameo in the series.
Lily Collins, the lead actress, noted that Brigitte Macron has long been a fan of the show and expressed her desire to appear, leading to her cameo.
While the upcoming season may feature Emily in Italy, creator Darren Star confirmed that she will still maintain a presence in Paris.
This playful back-and-forth highlights the cultural significance of the show and its impact on tourism for both cities.
In a lighthearted exchange, Rome's Mayor Roberto Gualtieri responded to Macron's comments by suggesting that Emily is thriving in Rome and should choose her own path.
Despite its popularity, 'Emily in Paris' has faced criticism for perpetuating clichés about the city and not accurately representing its socio-economic diversity.
The series has been officially renewed for a fifth season, which will explore Emily's relationships, including a new romance in Rome.
As the anticipation builds for the new season, the ongoing dialogue between Paris and Rome reflects the broader implications of the show's influence on cultural perceptions and tourism.
The show's success, particularly during the pandemic, has led to a surge in film tourism, encouraging fans to visit iconic locations featured in the series.
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The Guardian • Oct 9, 2024
Emmanuel Macron: We will fight hard to keep Emily in Paris in FranceThe Telegraph • Oct 11, 2024
Why Italy and France are preparing to go to war… over Emily in ParisAP News • Oct 9, 2024
Macron says he's 'super proud' of his wife's cameo in 'Emily in Paris'