Lily Collins comes in defense of her ‘annoying’ ‘Emily in Paris’ character

Ever since Emily in Paris debuted on Netflix in 2020, the series has sparked debate amongst fans and critics alike – particularly when it comes to Collins' character as a chic 20-something marketing exec from Chicago who gets whisked away to Paris for a job. In her cover story with Nylon, Collins addressed criticism against the stylish social media maven, acknowledging that while Emily's personality may be deemed "annoying" by some, her quirks are what make her a genuine figure. "A lot of the qualities that Emily has would seem so annoying," the actress explained. She continued, "To have someone optimistic, bright and bubbly – it's sad to think that people would look and go, 'That's a lot.' They're such beautiful qualities, and the fact that she can partner that with being vulnerable and asking for help and making mistakes – she's not infallible." Elsewhere in her profile with Nylon, Collins revealed that she had planned her wedding to filmmaker Charlie McDowell, whom she married this year, while filming the second season of Emily in Paris.

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