Pop the Champère! It seems everyone — including one Buffalo Sabres hockey player — is a fan of EmilyInParis.
added simply, “BRAVO.”
The viral video wasn’t the first time Skinner was seen evangelizing about the series. When one of his teammates asked him in January howon Wednesday, December 21, with 10 new episodes following Emily as she struggles to balance her career with her increasingly complicated love life. While the streaming service has reported huge viewership numbers for the series, some critics have slammed the show for its inaccurate portrayal of Parisians, among other things.
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