Netflix’s 'Emily in Paris' Is Officially Ending After Season 6

By Alexus Mosley

 

Emily Cooper’s fashionable adventures are officially coming to an end. Netflix announced that the upcoming sixth season of Emily in Paris will be the show’s final chapter, bringing one of the streamer’s most talked-about comfort-watch series to a close after six seasons.

Lily Collins shared the news in a heartfelt behind-the-scenes video addressed directly to fans. “After six unforgettable years of playing Emily Cooper, I’m here to share that this upcoming sixth season will be our final,” Collins said. “Season 6 will bring you everything you love about the show and serve as the final chapter in Emily’s adventure of a lifetime.”

Fans are already emotional over the end of the glossy dramedy that somehow turned croissants, couture, chaotic love triangles, and impossible apartment situations into one of Netflix’s biggest global obsessions. Created by Darren Star, the series originally premiered in 2020. It quickly became a pop culture phenomenon, inspiring endless online discourse around Emily’s fashion choices, romantic decisions, and very ambitious social media career. Love it or hate it, Emily in Paris became one of those shows people could not stop talking about.

Over the years, the series also helped fuel renewed fascination with Parisian fashion, luxury-girl aesthetics, and dreamy European travel culture, and according to Netflix, the show spent 32 weeks on Netflix’s Global Top 10 list and reached #1 in 90 countries.

Of course, (spoiler alert) there’s still one major cliffhanger left to resolve. Season 5 ended with Gabriel sending Emily a postcard from Greece asking her to meet him there, strongly hinting that the long-running “will they or won’t they?” romance may finally get its happy ending in Season 6.

It would feel almost illegal for Emily in Paris to end without one last impossibly chic European love story moment. We’ll have to tune in to see.

 
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