'Emily in Paris' stars Lucas Bravo, Camille Razat gush about their close  bond on American-led set

Emily in Paris Season 4 continued to be a smash hit for Netflix, starring Lily Collins in the title role. French actors Lucas Bravo and Camille Razat spoke to Yahoo Canada about their close bond, providing “trust” and “safety” for each other on set of the American-led show, and dealing with the response to the show from French people.

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You know, we, we, we, we struggled together at the beginning because um we were auditioning together.

Uh We started this adventure together.

She’s been my, my rock solid rock the entire time we were shooting.

She, she was supporting me, my trailer and like annoying me, my trailer.

She was, you know, I’ve always felt safe knowing that Camille was around because it’s a big machine and it was a new new encounters and strangers and, and then, you know, we, we kept on going through, you know, uh battling wrestling crocodiles and battling demons because, you know, every time the show uh turns in French and we have to like have French scenes when the entire team is American and, and, and kinda, you know, kinda ah that looks good like cat, let’s skip that one and we kind of have to tell them no, that was, that didn’t sound good in French.

Let’s do it again.

And can the direct ourselves uh and, and reclaim like a bit of uh uh a French uh decency because then everybody leaves back to the state and we have to deal with French people being like, what the fuck did you just say so we, we kept on, you know, battling together and so we both always been so close and, and friends outside of set.

Two actors posing at an event, one in a leather jacket and the other in a metallic dress with a red clutch

But um our dynamic is just like a full collaboration, lots of respect and uh and admiration and uh and, and feeling of, of safety and family and uh and thank God she’s here and you moved me right now.

Shit.

Um No, no iii I agree with you said, no, I’m not.

No, but that was cute.

No, no, I, I love working with Lucas and as I mentioned for you, we did a short movie previously like couple of months before Emily in Paris together.

That’s how we met.

But originally you didn’t do anything before.

Is that correct or not?

A lot of things?

And coming in the set like Emily in Paris is huge.

It’s a huge machine.

Even me.

I, I showed a couple of movies but it was a huge machine.

I was pretty lost in it.

Definitely having Lucas by my side was something very comfortable and I needed that I needed to have someone I can rely on and I can trust it’s very much important.

So, yeah, that was a good collaboration.