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'Emily in Paris' must return to ... Paris: Macron

French President said he would fight to ensure the heroine of Netflix's hit series returns to the capital

'Emily in Paris' must return to ... Paris: Macron

Lily Collins poses during a photocall for the launch of Season 4 of Netflix Series "Emily in Paris", at the Samaritaine department store in Paris, France, September 12, 2024.

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PARIS, Oct 9 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said he would fight to ensure Emily - the heroine of Netflix's NFLX.O 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 an interview published on Wednesday.

The fourth season of the series saw American expatriate Emily - played by actress Lily Collins - move from Paris to Rome for work.

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.

"I was super proud, and she was very happy to do it. It's just a few minutes, but I think it was a very good moment for her," said Macron, regarding his wife's cameo.

"I think it's good for the image of France. 'Emily in Paris' is super positive in terms of attractiveness for the country," he added.

The program has won fans with its idealized and romanticized version of life in Paris, but has also been criticized for often bearing little resemblance to the reality of life in the capital, and for avoiding Paris' poorer areas.

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by David Gregorio)

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