Lily Collins: 'Emily in Paris' Celebrates Self-Discovery
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Los Angeles, April 15 (NationPress) Hollywood star Lily Collins has an intriguing perspective on her acclaimed streaming series ‘Emily in Paris’. She recently expressed that she perceives her hit show as a "love letter to the journey of self-discovery".
The 37-year-old actress has been captivating audiences as Emily Cooper in the popular Netflix romantic comedy since its debut in 2020. Lily emphasizes that the show encompasses far more than its surface appeal, according to reports from ‘Female First UK’.
In an interview with ‘People’ magazine, she stated, "Overall, the series serves as a tribute to the exploration of one's identity, which is significantly conveyed through female friendships, workplace dynamics, and the camaraderie among women."
She elaborated, “It’s a love affair with the city, a romance with oneself, and a quest for self-realization.”
According to ‘Female First UK’, Netflix has officially announced the renewal of Emily in Paris for a sixth season. This beloved series, featuring Lily as the American marketing professional Emily Cooper, will explore new locales, including Greece and Monaco, in its upcoming season.
As anticipation builds for the next chapter, a post on Tudum revealed, "The conclusion of Season 5 takes Emily to Venice for Marcello’s solo design debut. The fashion event is such a success that it earns him the acceptance of his critical mother, Antonia (Anna Galiena), who grants him full control of his family’s historic cashmere business.”
It continued, “Marcello invites Emily to join him at Muratori, but she opts to remain in Paris, choosing her vibrant career over a tranquil life in his quaint village of Solitano. Although Emily and Marcello part ways for a second time, Mindy is more committed than ever. Her on-again, off-again boyfriend, Nicolas de Leon (Paul Forman), proposes in Venice, and Mindy accepts. However, Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) has made his feelings clear, candidly telling Mindy that her engagement is a ‘significant mistake’.”
This show remains one of Netflix's flagship offerings.