“Emily in Paris”: Criticism from our own ranks angered the cast

“Emily in Paris”: Criticism from our own ranks angered the cast

“Emily in Paris”
Criticism from their own ranks angered the cast






The “Emily in Paris” cast is said to be “so upset” after Lucas Bravo’s criticism. The actor previously criticized the development of his character.

The “Emily in Paris” actors are said to be outraged by the criticism from co-star Lucas Bravo (36). The actor, who plays Emily’s love interest Gabriel in the Netflix series, had criticized the development of his character and a rigid script in interviews. His comments are said to have made the cast “so upset,” according to an insider.

“The show will go on with or without Lucas”

“There will be a lot of tension,” predicted the anonymous source. Nevertheless, it does not jeopardize the future of the series. “The show will go on with or without Lucas,” she emphasized, adding: “The show is called Emily in Paris – not Gabriel in Paris.” Netflix confirmed the continuation of the popular series back in September.

A month later, Bravo called the idea behind his character’s volatile relationship with the protagonist “outdated.” He lacks “freedom” in his figure and wants more “oomph” for the star chef. He also left his return open: “Life is short. It takes five months to shoot this series. Do I want to sacrifice it by saying something that doesn’t appeal to me?”

Bravo and Gabriel have “grown apart”

He said a little later that he had “really become estranged from him.” In the first season, Gabriel was still “a part” of him. However, they “drew apart from season to season because of his decisions and the direction they gave him.” It’s a shame to see how the figure is “slowly being made into guacamole.” He particularly regrets it because he “loves Gabriel so much” and he “gave him so much.”

His attempt to “introduce nuances” on set failed. He further clarified: “We cannot change one word or one emotion.” That’s why he doesn’t know whether he wants to appear in the fifth season. According to him, his contract expired after last season. Instead of a sad character, he wanted to play a “funny, cheeky, playful, lively” Gabriel again. In the last season, his character was confronted, among other things, with the shattered dream of fatherhood and Emily’s (Lily Collins, 35) impending move to Rome.

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Source: Stern

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