Is anyone actually shocked that Emily in Paris is finally getting the axe? Netflix just confirmed what we’ve all been manifesting into the universe: the Darren Star drama-fest is officially ending after season six, and honestly? We’re living for this energy.
After five seasons of questionable fashion choices, impossible career moves, and enough romantic entanglements to make a soap opera blush, Emily’s Parisian adventure is officially coming to a close. Netflix dropped the news like it was yesterday’s baguette, and the internet absolutely lost its mind. The streaming giant confirmed that the show will conclude with its sixth season, giving us one last chance to witness Emily’s gravity-defying ability to keep her job while barely doing any actual work.
Let’s be real: Emily in Paris has been the gift that keeps giving in terms of unintentional comedy. Whether it’s her ability to land high-profile accounts with zero experience, rock designer outfits that somehow never get wrinkled, or navigate international romance with the grace of a wrecking ball, this show has been absolutely ridiculous—and we mean that in the most entertaining way possible. The fashion critiques alone have kept Twitter fed for years.
But here’s where it gets juicy: sources suggest the show simply ran its course. The plot became more convoluted than Emily’s love life, the stakes got absolutely bonkers, and let’s be honest, only so much can happen before even the most devoted fans start rolling their eyes. Season six will apparently wrap up Emily’s Paris era and potentially set up whatever chaos comes next in her glamorous life.
Fan reactions have been absolutely unhinged. Some viewers are heartbroken about saying goodbye to their guilty pleasure, while others are throwing actual parties. The discourse on social media has been *chef’s kiss*—people are either mourning the loss of pure escapism or celebrating the end of what they consider TV’s most delightfully trashy series.
The real question isn’t whether Emily in Paris deserved to end, but rather how Netflix convinced us to watch five entire seasons of this fabulous fever dream. Either way, we’re ready for season six to give us all the drama, fashion disasters, and romantic mess we can handle.
What do you think? A) Emily in Paris deserved more seasons—cancel this cancellation B) Season six can’t come soon enough, bye Emily