Parisians aren’t big fans of Emile in Paris, and even less of a fan of the series, judging by the numerous graffiti seen around the capital. Although filming for the fourth season has just begun, the Anglo-Saxon media – e.g DailyMail – Once again, you are interested in the tags written in the 5th district, the main parameter of the plot.
“Emily is not welcome”
These signs of protest are mainly aimed at tourists, who are invading the series’ neighborhoods in large numbers, much to the dismay of the city’s residents. This is how we see the inscriptions.”Emily you are not welcome“-“Emily is not welcome” – on the facade of the building where the character lives on Place d’Estrapade 1.
Emily in Paris “EMiLY NOT WELCOME”… pic.twitter.com/XV4ycpUJLr
— ゆか (@chan_yuka_zro2) May 3, 2023
Other tags can be found on the shoe manufacturer’s network in the same area: “EMILY Run“-“Emily will do it for you“-or”South Paris is not yours“The anger of the Parisians is not new.
After successEmily in Paris, hundreds of tourists rush to take selfies at the program’s key locations. A boon for traders that can also be a curse.
Implications for traders
This is the case of Boulangerie Moderne, still located in the 5th arrondissement, which appears in the first season when the heroine comes to eat pain or chocolate. After this appearance, the business received many visits, but also many negative comments on the Internet, which indicated the quality of the cakes.
Faced with the scale of this wave of criticism, the owner’s daughter took to social media to send a message, BFM TV reports :”My father is very saddened by the situation. And finally, you don’t realize when someone criticizes his work, it touches his heart, it’s visceral.
And two, even if you go to the bakery, Emily was in Paris, but we’re a very classic bakery. We are not here to sell you dreams!“
Emily in Paris is available on Netflix.
Source: Allocine

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