is defined by romance: the romance of Paris, the romance of fashion, the romance of our heroine Emily Cooper’s () journey overseas. While fans remain enamored by the complicated — and dangerously sexy — tension between Emily and series leading man Gabriel (), our protagonist had her pick of potential love interests throughout the first season. From the start, Emily has the men of Paris falling for her at every turn, desperate for a date. As we head into another season of Emily’s world abroad, let’s take a look back at the many suitors that already fell for our favorite American in Paris.
In the series premiere, Emily touches down in Paris on a bright morning with a flannel shacket and shockingly dewy skin for an eight-hour flight. So, after schlepping two heavy suitcases up six flights of stairs in an old Parisian apartment building, she is offered… a date.
In the series premiere, Emily touches down in Paris on a bright morning with a flannel shacket and shockingly dewy skin for an eight-hour flight. So, after schlepping two heavy suitcases up six flights of stairs in an old Parisian apartment building, she is offered… a date.
- 3/18/2024
- by Ariana Romero
- Tudum - Netflix
We all have those characters we endlessly adore, where everything they do makes us smile.
Similarly, there are those we'd prefer to see thrown into a fire rather than hear them talk, or at least we'd like to see them suffer in some capacity that doesn't necessarily need to involve arson.
Here is a list of some of the most likable and unlikable characters gracing or tainting our screens today.
Beth Pearson (This Is Us) - Most Likable
Beth is first on this list for a reason. She defines radiance and defies one-dimensionality.
She is both tough and soft. She doesn't take anyone's Bs, calling Randall and her daughters out when they are being thorns in her side, then she welcomes them into her arms when they need compassion and support.
She is a wonderful mother and has a blossoming career in teaching ballet, offering her students the same love she offers her family.
Similarly, there are those we'd prefer to see thrown into a fire rather than hear them talk, or at least we'd like to see them suffer in some capacity that doesn't necessarily need to involve arson.
Here is a list of some of the most likable and unlikable characters gracing or tainting our screens today.
Beth Pearson (This Is Us) - Most Likable
Beth is first on this list for a reason. She defines radiance and defies one-dimensionality.
She is both tough and soft. She doesn't take anyone's Bs, calling Randall and her daughters out when they are being thorns in her side, then she welcomes them into her arms when they need compassion and support.
She is a wonderful mother and has a blossoming career in teaching ballet, offering her students the same love she offers her family.
- 4/29/2022
- by Ashley Myers
- TVfanatic
Emily in Paris actress Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu has revealed that she will be appearing in the forthcoming season of The Crown.
Having won admiring reviews for her role of marketing boss Sylvie Grateau – who frequently butts horns with younger American marketing executive Emily Cooper, played by Lily Collins – Leroy-Beaulieu is set to come to the attention of a whole new audience with a role in the fifth season of the British royal drama. Both are Netflix shows.
The Crown‘s next season will focus on tumultuous events in the 1990s, when the headlines were dominated by the collapsing marriages of three of the Queen’s four children, and even a fire at Windsor Castle, the Queen’s weekend residence where she later spent lockdown.
Leroy-Beaulieu told the UK’s Mail on Sunday, “It was a very small thing but it was a lot of fun and I was so, so happy to be in it.
Having won admiring reviews for her role of marketing boss Sylvie Grateau – who frequently butts horns with younger American marketing executive Emily Cooper, played by Lily Collins – Leroy-Beaulieu is set to come to the attention of a whole new audience with a role in the fifth season of the British royal drama. Both are Netflix shows.
The Crown‘s next season will focus on tumultuous events in the 1990s, when the headlines were dominated by the collapsing marriages of three of the Queen’s four children, and even a fire at Windsor Castle, the Queen’s weekend residence where she later spent lockdown.
Leroy-Beaulieu told the UK’s Mail on Sunday, “It was a very small thing but it was a lot of fun and I was so, so happy to be in it.
- 3/20/2022
- by Caroline Frost
- Deadline Film + TV
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