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French Actress Begs Viewers for 'Emily in Paris' Humor
11 Dec
Summary
- Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu plays Sylvie Grateau in Emily in Paris.
- French viewers were initially offended by the show's stereotypes.
- Season five will feature Emily splitting time between Paris and Rome.

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, the French actress portraying Sylvie Grateau in "Emily in Paris," has spoken out about the show's reception in France. She admitted to urging French viewers to adopt a sense of humor, as many initially felt the series unfairly stereotyped them. Leroy-Beaulieu explained that the show aimed to poke fun at everyone, not just the French, but many viewers took offense in the early seasons.
Despite initial criticism, the Netflix series has achieved significant global success. Leroy-Beaulieu shared that she never truly identified with French audiences until playing the "bitchy, stubborn" Sylvie, a character who has surprisingly boosted her real-life confidence. The upcoming fifth season promises new developments, with Emily Cooper dividing her time between Paris and the Italian city of Rome, navigating professional hurdles and personal relationships.
Fans are anticipating the fifth season, with promotional images revealing a potential romance between Emily's friend Mindy and her ex-boyfriend Alfie. The show is set to premiere on December 18, 2025. Meanwhile, actress Camille Razat, who played Camille, has announced her departure from the series to pursue other projects and launch her own production company.




