A few months ago, there was a crazy rumor about Emily Season 4 filming in Paris and then in the capital. Bridget Macron, the first lady, was spotted and photographed by the Daily Mail with star Lily Collins.
However, Elise denied the reports days after the photos were published, and Netflix has not commented on the scoop. Today we know more about this amazing cameo.
Brigitte Macron “Emile in Paris”
Brigitte Macron’s presence in Emile’s Paris has finally been confirmed thanks to an exclusively published photo. heIn which we see First Lady Lily Collins and Talia Besson, daughter of Luc Besson, who plays Genevieve in the second part of the Netflix series 4th season.
According to Elle, the shooting of this very short scene – no more than an hour – took place in the utmost secrecy on April 2 in Paris, near Madeleine. Emmanuel Macron’s wife plays her own character “In his own clothes, without any special clothing instructions for him”.
Ruled out: Brigitte Macron is a surprise cast member for “Emily in Paris” Season 4.
In front of Darren Starr’s camera, he plays his own role. ELLE presents exclusively the first photo of the First Lady.Photo credit: @netflix#Emily in Paris #Bridget Macron pic.twitter.com/PIacdxnYMY
— ELLE (@ELLEFrance) September 10, 2024
This surprising cameo followed creator Darren Starr and actress Lily Collins’ invitation to Bridget Macron to come and take part in the series when they met in Paris for the launch of Season 3.
“The cameo idea came to us when Darren and I met at the Elysee in December 2022. He’s a huge fan of the series and he took very well to mentioning his character in season 1 4 is a wink and it was both an honor and a real joy to shoot with him.”
So you’ll be able to see Brigitte Macron’s now-confirmed appearance in Emilie in Paris from September 12, the date Netflix will put the second part of Emilie in Paris season 4 online.
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