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Is Emily In Paris Season 6 Happening? Here’s What We Know So Far

Will Emily go? Honestly, we don’t doubt it — can you even imagine the fashion choices on a Greek island?

But it isn’t just Emily and Gabriel we’re watching, as her bestie Mindy is also navigating some complicated romantic waters. By the end of season 5, Mindy is engaged to Nico… but not even a diamond ring can erase lingering feelings for Alfie. Looks like season 6 might kick off with a classic love triangle.

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Creator Darren Star teased as much in an interview with Decider:

“Nicolas was always in Mindy’s mind as this fantasy, who really hurt her, and came back and offered her surprisingly everything. And I think she was really quick to cast Alfie aside as a little bit of a fling when Nico came back in the picture… I think it’s going to complicate the situation. If and when we hear about a Season 6, their storyline would be a little messy.”

Star also hinted at the possibility of Greece for season 6 of Emily in Paris:

“There’s a couple paths things could take. First, we have to get a season 6, and that’s when we’re going to have the discussions.”

And yes, sending Emily and the crew to America has also been floated as an idea.

Will we see a Greek Mamma Mia! wedding with Emily as the Maid of Honour? Only time will tell.

Meanwhile, the work drama continues: Agence Grateau is now under new leadership. After almost losing the company to bankruptcy, Sylvie is forced to accept an investment from Princess Jasmine, who will now act as co-head of the agency. Expect sparks to fly and power struggles to heat up.

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