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Lily Collins; Ashley Park

Lily Collinsis celebrating the premiere ofEmily in Parisseason 2.

Collins shared a video of herself dancing in honor of the big premiere of the hit Netflix series. Busting a move alongside costar Ashley Park, the clip appears to have been shot throughout the filming of season 2, as it features the stars in different locations and outfits.

The first season ofEmily in Paris, which aired in 2020, followed the titular heroine’s new life as a marketing executive in Paris and the glamorous culture shock of moving from Chicago to the fashion capital.

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Season 2 will continue to follow Emily as she settles further into French life. Thetrailer for the new seasonshowed the marketing maven vacationing on French beaches with friends, contemplating relationships and generally discussing the chaos of her life in France.

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Lily Collins; Ashley Park

“this meme was so last season, but our second season is sooooo out tomorrow!!” she captioned the post.

Netflix hasn’t officially renewedEmily in Parisfor season 3, butCollins previously said she is hopefulthe cast will return to the city of light again.

“I hope that we get a season three, because I really hope we get to come back and do this again,” she toldGlamour.

The first season received somebacklashafter viewers claimed the Netflix show wasn’t diverse enough. Collins also spoke toGlamourabout her reaction to the backlash, specifically from French viewers who didn’t love the country’s portrayal.

“I did not expect it to all of a sudden be something that people were upset [about],” she said. “And we do poke fun at America too. Emily is just as willing to mention things about where she’s from, and they joke about her as much as things are joked about her coworkers or the way of life there. And so when it was little nitpicky things about deep-dish, or that I messed up from the age, I laughed about that. I messed up, I’m so sorry.”

Collins, who is also a producer on the show, has been teasing plot anddiversity changesin season 2 following the backlash.

“I felt like it was definitely an opportunity to be able to do better in season two. It was definitely difficult to go through in a sense, but nowhere near as difficult as what the overall conversation was. And that was what was most important,” she told the outlet.

Season 2 ofEmily in Parisis now streaming on Netflix.

source: people.com