
'Emily in Paris' fans excited as the show's season 5 officially begins production
Fans have been awaiting the news of anything related to season 5 of 'Emily in Paris' ever since the finale of season 4 that saw Emily moving out of Paris and into Rome to lead the Italian office of Agence Grateau, with a new beau in line, of course.
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Recently, the show's next season began production, and here is all that we know so far.
Season 5 production of 'Emily in Paris' is officially in session!
The last ended with a major change in locations as Emily Cooper finds a new place to live along with a new romance in the form of
Marcello Muratori
.
In recent news, the online streaming platform that hosts the popular and glamorous show recently shared behind-the-scenes photos from the set of Rome.
They took to their online social media pages to share sneak peeks with the fans and to build up on the anticipation of the release of the new season.
The first photo shared on the account was of 'Emily' posing on a scooter and taking a selfie.
seems to be embracing the new season and location with a completely new look. The actress can be seen sporting a powerful and attractive short bob cut which melted fans' hearts. The photo was posted with the caption 'Lights, Camera, Amore –
Emily in Paris Season 5
is now in production!'
Another set of photos was also shared which showed the actress in front of a dining table and sipping on coffee with the words 'Emily in Paris' written on the white cup.
There was also a family portrait shared of all of the cast members assembled together on a dining table facing the camera and posing in Rome.
Fans react to the posts
Fans of the actress and the show took to the posts to share their opinion on the show. Many expressed their excitement in the matter and also started debating whether they are team Gabrielle or team Marcello. One expressed their opinion on the matter and shared, 'Why are all Team Marcello? I just need Gabriel and Emily.'
Another shared that please never cancel this; I want to watch it until my eyesight disintegrates with old age.'
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