Emily in Paris season two trailer is officially here

She’s back for amour

Author: Hannah MellinPublished 19th Nov 2021
Last updated 19th Nov 2021

Netflix has dropped the much-anticipated full length trailer for the second series of Emily in Paris and it teases a HUGE amount of love drama and a new love interest for main character Emily Cooper, played by Lily Collins.

Following on from series one, where Emily, who moves to Paris to pursue a career at marketing company Savoir, shared a night of passion with Gabriel after he split from his girlfriend Camille, the trailer teases the aftermath.

But after discovering Gabriel will now be staying in Paris, and not moving back to Normandy, a very awkward plot twist has been perfectly set up as Emily finds herself another love interest: Alfie.

WATCH: Emily in Paris season two official trailer

In the trailer, Emily teases a load of drama, saying: "I used to be so decisive, but ever since I moved to Paris, my life has just been chaotic, and dramatic, and complicated!"

"Oh Emily, you're getting more French by the day!" her boss Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) replies.

The second series of Emily In Paris will be landing on 22nd December 2021, in perfect time for that Christmas TV binge.

On 3rd May 2021, the show's official Instagram wrote: 'Bonjour from Paris (and maybe some other areas of France😉)! We’re officially back in production on Season 2!' (sic).

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