In the first season of
Emily in Paris
, the heroine falls under the spell of Gabriel (
Lucas Bravo
).
His Frenchy cook neighbor is unfortunately in a relationship with his friend Camille (Camille Razat).
But from season 2, another love triangle is formed.
Alfred, known as “Alfie” makes his entrance under the charming features of
Lucien Laviscount
.
The heart of Emily, played by Lily Collins, and that of
Netflix
subscribers swings between the two men.
One lives in an old building in the capital, the other prefers the ultramodern towers of La Défense.
One has that
je-ne-sais-quoi
French, with the other there is no cultural or linguistic barrier.
In season 3 available on Netflix from December 21, a new character is announced.
This is Nicolas de Leon, an heir played by Paul Forman.
The episodes will reveal his role in the plot of this new batch of episodes.
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A special link with France
If in the series Alfred struggles to integrate into French culture, his interpreter has a completely different vision.
His first visit to the capital, he owes it to the
Emily in Paris
series .
In an interview given to the magazine Gala, he assures us
"never to feel alone in Paris"
.
He particularly enjoys
"the vibe, the culture, the energy and the culture of the cafés you cram into"
.
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It also describes having a special relationship with our country.
"It's super French Lucien Leon Laviscount"
he begins when the journalist questions him about his possible French origins.
The answer is surprising and unfiltered:
“No, but my parents conceived me in Paris”
.
He adds with a laugh:
“Sorry, is that said?
They were there for the job and they did a good job
.
In 2022, Lucien Laviscount is also showing the romantic comedy
Your Christmas or mine
, visible on Prime Video.
He gives the reply to Asa Butterfield from the series Sex Education.
The actor also plays in the
Peacock
series , broadcast on the BBC.