During a recent interview with People magazine, Collins discussed filming some of the most emotionally charged scenes of the series. This season, Emily faces a tough breakup with Gabriel, played by Lucas Bravo, and her emotional state worsens when she learns that her other ex, Alfie (Lucien Laviscount), is in a new relationship. This revelation leads to a major emotional breakdown for Emily.
The plot thickens as Emily travels to Rome to explore a new romance with Marcello, portrayed by Eugenio Franceschini. By the end of the season, Gabriel arrives in Rome to try and win Emily back, adding another layer of drama to the storyline.
Collins expressed her satisfaction with seeing Emily's vulnerable side this season, emphasizing the importance of showing that even strong characters can face uncertainty and emotional challenges. She believes that depicting Emily's struggles and growth adds depth to her character, making her more relatable and engaging.
In her discussion, Collins also reflected on her personal growth through her role as Emily. She noted that portraying Emily has taught her to be more adaptable, solution-oriented, and kind—qualities she admired in the character and felt a personal connection with.
Emily in Paris Season 4 is now available for streaming on Netflix, featuring a talented cast including Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Ashley Park, Camille Razat, and William Abadie, promising an engaging viewing experience for fans.