“We are writing to regrettably inform you that Emily Cooper will need to remain in Paris for an extended period of time,” the fictional boss wrote, adding that the renewal is “despite her overconfident manner and lack of prior experience in luxury goods marketing.” Netflix also posted a video of the entire cast saying “deux” whilst in character.Emily in Paris has been the subject of much critique and convo lately, as many find the French stereotypes to be tropes and clichéd, and others feeling that the premise that American ingenuity is what France needs to be a self-centred approach. Despite that, it still managed to be entirely binge-able, and broke into Nielsen’s top 10 most watched streaming shows.The show follows Emily (played by Lily Collins), a Chicago marketing executive, who unexpectedly lands a job in Paris when her company acquires a French luxury marketing company. She is tasked with revamping their social media strategy, and embarks on a new life in Paris filled with adventures and challenges. The show was created by Darren Star, the mastermind behind Sex and the City, and the show was shot entirely in Paris, France.“Deux is better than un,” Collins wrote on her Instagram. “I’m freaking out and beyond thrilled (much to Sylvie’s dismay) to announce @EmilyinParis will be returning for Season 2! Thank you guys for the love and support and I hope you’re as excited as we are!!”Emily in Paris will return for Season 2! pic.twitter.com/QDOzpzjliz
— Netflix (@netflix) November 11, 2020
There is no official season two premiere date yet.[video_embed id='-1']Before you go: Clumsy cat makes a mess of the vet's office[/video_embed]