Macron Insists 'Emily in Paris' Stays in Paris Amid Rumors of Rome Move

October 10, 2024
Macron Insists 'Emily in Paris' Stays in Paris Amid Rumors of Rome Move
  • French 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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