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NETFLIX users have slammed the latest season of Emily In Paris and urged the platform to cancel the show. The first part of Season 4 premiered on August 15 - with the second releasing on September 12. Emily in Paris first premiered on Netflix in October 2020.

The comedy series follows a young woman named Emily who moves to Paris from the United States to bring an American point-of-view to a French marketing firm. During her time in France , she overcame work obstacles and was met with new friends and potential love interests. The show stars Lily Collins , Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo, Kate Walsh, Lucien Laviscount, and Camille Razat.



Read More on Netflix 'BORING AND BASIC' After viewing the first part of the season, fans didn't shy away from sharing their honest opinions on what they thought. "You can cancel Emily in Paris," one demanded on X . A second tweeted, "Emily in Paris is as boring and basic as a sponsored Instagram Story.

" "I hate when Emily in Paris has the audacity to be boring as well as terrible," a third echoed. Most read in Streaming A fourth wrote, "No interesting characters, nothing interesting happens, extremely ignorable writing." "I'm not that sure if it’s good," someone else admitted.

A sixth said, "Emily in Paris kinda not giving what I thought it was gonna give. Definitely [the] worst season yet. "Or maybe it’s me.

It’s not keeping my attention like it has in the past." STAR'S HEALTH SCARE Months before the new season aired, Ashley, who plays Mindy Chen, faced a scary hospital visit over the holidays last year. Emily In Paris first premired on Netflix in October 2020 Lily Collins Ashley Park Kate Walsh Lucien Laviscount Camille Razat Lucas Bravo Paul Forman William Abadie Bruno Gouery Kevin Dias Samuel Arnold In a lengthy Instagram post in January of this year, the movie star shared that she was taken to the emergency room for critical septic shock .

Ashley shared a photo of herself lying in a hospital bed with her boyfriend Paul Forman right by her side and kissing her on the cheek. She explained that her tonsilitis spiraled and severely impacted her organs. The Mean Girls star captioned her post, "I am grateful that my health has improved despite what we had initially been told.

At the time, Ashley explained that she wouldn't be posting on social media as much but said she was "going to be okay." "I hesitated to share what’s been happening as I’m still in the throes of recovery..

.but I now know I’m safely on the other side of the worst," she concluded. Read More on The US Sun Lily shared her sympathies in a comment, "I can hardly look at these without crying.

I love you sister and I’m forever grateful you’re on the other side of this and for [Paul] for your incredibly huge heart and for being there every step of the way." Days later, she posted an Instagram pic of her Paris room decorated with flowers, revealing that she was okay to travel again to resume filming for Season 4..

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