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Emily in Paris Season 4 to Premiere August 15

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The fourth season of the Netflix original series, “Emily in Paris,” is set to premiere on August 15 and September 12 for parts one and two, respectively.

Netflix Nigeria shared the exciting news on Twitter, accompanied by teasers from the cast themselves. The cast used words like “vulnerable,” “chaotic,” “messy,” “heartbreaking,” “revenge,” “adventurous,” “fashionable,” and more to describe what fans can expect from the upcoming season in the teaser.

The series, which follows the journey of Emily, a marketing professional from America navigating life and love in Paris, promises to delve deeper into her adventures and challenges as she adapts to the French lifestyle. From trying to master the language to navigating complex relationships, Emily’s journey promises to be as captivating and stylish as ever.

As fans eagerly await the return of their favourite characters and the glamour of Parisian life, anticipation is building for what promises to be another binge-worthy season of “Emily in Paris”.

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