PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron said he would fight to ensure Emily — the heroine of Netflix's hit series Emily in Paris — returns to the French capital from her sojourn in Rome. 'We will fight hard. And we will ask them to remain in Paris! Emily in Paris in Rome doesn't make sense,' Macron told Variety magazine, in...
French President Macron will 'fight hard' to ensure heroine from hit series Emily in Paris returns to French capital from Rome sojourn
"We will fight hard. And we will ask them to remain in Paris! Emily in Paris in Rome doesn't make sense," Macron told Variety magazine, in an interview published on Wednesday . The success of the series, which took off after debuting during the Covid lockdowns of 2020, has been such that Macron's wife Brigitte had a cameo appearance in the last season.
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