The latest season of Emily in Paris showed the character played by actor Lily Collins leaving Paris for Rome.

Macron: 'Emily in Paris' must return to...Paris

French President Emmanuel Macron wants Emily from the hit Netflix show Emily in Paris to stay in the City of Love after the latest season of the series showed her leaving the city for Rome.

“Emily belongs in Paris,” Macron told Variety adding, “Emily in Paris’ in Rome doesn’t make sense.”

The show has become one of Netflix’s most popular hits and was recently renewed for a fifth season. While some Parisians criticise it for its clichéd portrayal of the city—so much so that some filming sites have been vandalised with offensive graffiti—others have grown to appreciate it. Even Macron have commended the show, calling it “beneficial for France’s image.”

“‘Emily in Paris’ is super positive in terms of attractiveness for the country,” he said.

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In fact, Macron’s wife Brigitte made a cameo in the fourth season of the show making the president “super proud”.

“It’s just a few minutes, but I think it was a very good moment for her,” he said.

When asked if he had been approached for an appearance in the show, Macron said, “I’m less attractive than Brigitte!”

When the show was renewed for a fifth season last month, the series’ creators said it would play out between Paris and Rome, with Emily having “a presence” in Italy.

Darren Star, the creator and showrunner of “Emily in Paris”, was quoted as saying that the show’s heroine “was becoming very comfortable in Paris. I wanted to throw her into some unfamiliar waters”.