Emily in Paris, one of Netflix’s most popular shows, has not only captivated global audiences with its chic portrayal of Parisian life, but it has also sparked a surprising exchange of words between political figures in Paris and Rome. The series, created by Darren Star, follows Emily Cooper (played by Lily Collins), a young American marketing executive navigating her professional and personal life in Paris without knowledge of the language or culture. The show’s lighthearted tone, glamorous fashion, and idyllic Parisian backdrop have made it a binge-worthy hit, particularly for fans of romantic escapism.