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Lily Collins Films 'Emily in Paris' with Eugenio Franceschini, Her Character's Potential New Love Interest!

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Lily Collins is continuing to film her hit Netflix TV show Emily in Paris…but this time, we’re getting brand new set photos with her new co-star, Italian actor Eugenio Franceschini!

In the newest set pics, Lily is seen hanging out with Eugenio‘s character. The photos were taken on Thursday (May 2) in Rome, Italy.

Fans believe that Eugenio‘s character will be a new love interest for Emily, but nothing has been confirmed at this time.

The third season, which premiered back in December 2022 on Netflix, ended with quite a few cliffhangers and fans are very anxious to see where things pick up!

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