Netflix confirms future of Emily In Paris after fans slammed fourth series as ‘ridiculous’
NETFLIX have confirmed the future of Emily In Paris after four series on air.
The hit show returned to the streaming platform last month with the highly anticipated new batch of episodes.
The series follows the life of Emily and her adapting to life in the French capital, with Lily Collins behind the iconic character[/caption] Netflix have confirmed they’ve green-lit a fifth instalment of the show[/caption]It follows the life of Emily Cooper – played by Lily Collins – as she works in a Parisian marketing agency by day and explores Paris by night.
The show instantly became a hit with fans for its love triangles as well as its strikingly bold fashion.
The first batch of series four episodes dropped in August, with the remaining landing last week.
And now Netflix have confirmed Emily in Paris will be back for a fifth series.
Bosses stopped short on revealing anymore details of the recommission, but it comes after series four racked up nearly 20 million viewers just days after its launch.
Meanwhile, fans had previously slammed the latest series as ‘ridiculous’.
Taking to social media, fans pointed out how Emily still doesn’t know how to speak French – despite being a year in France.
The American expat has been seen attempting to learn the language, even attending classes in season two (where she met Alfie) but ultimately the efforts have disappeared.
This means those around her are still having to speak English, even though it’s not their native language, and they’re working for a French fashion company in France.
One fan raged: “The worst thing about Emily in Paris is knowing that Lily Collins actually knows how to speak french but f****g Emily only speaks english in France.”
While a second blasted: “So after three years living and working in Paris, surrounded by French-speaking friends, lovers, colleagues, and clients and Emily still can’t speak French?”
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