
SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from Season 5 of “Emily in Paris.” Darren Star had come a long way with his eye-candied romantic comedy series “Emily in Paris,” which was first met with a Parisian shrug when it bowed on Netflix in 2020 and has now been embraced by millions, including French President Emmanuel Macron, […]
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