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French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed strong opposition to the setting of Netflix's 'Emily in Paris' moving to Rome for its fifth season, arguing that the series should remain in Paris as it is beneficial for France's image. Macron emphasized that 'Emily in Paris in Rome doesn't make sense' and stated that he would 'fight hard' to keep the show in the French capital. The show, which has been a hit since its 2020 debut, has been both praised and criticized for its portrayal of Paris. Macron's wife, Brigitte, appeared in a cameo in the fourth season, which the President mentioned with pride, highlighting the show's positive impact on the country's attractiveness. Although the show will feature Rome in the upcoming season, creator Darren Star assured that Paris would continue to be central to the storyline. The series' popularity has sparked mixed reactions among Parisians, with some vandalizing filming locations due to perceived stereotypes.
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