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“Insulting”: Viewers Slam “Emily In Paris” For Ignoring France’s Cultural Diversity
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“Insulting”: Viewers Slam “Emily In Paris” For Ignoring France’s Cultural Diversity

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Popular Netflix show Emily in Paris is being slammed by viewers for ignoring France’s cultural diversity.

When it made its debut in 2020, it was met with hostility from Parisians, saying it was stereotyping French people as “lazy, vain, preening, disloyal, parochial and hygienically challenged.”

With its recently released fourth season, critics are emphasizing that the show does a great job at “whitewashing” the City of Lights.

Highlights
  • Emily in Paris is criticized for ignoring France's cultural diversity despite Paris being a multicultural city.
  • Pat Stacey from Irish Independent criticizes the show's unrealistic portrayal and reliance on French stereotypes.
  • Around 23% of France's population includes other ethnicities, yet the show fails to represent this diversity.

Audience members are slamming Emily in Paris for its “tone-deaf” portrayal of French people

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The show follows main character Emily, an American, who temporarily moves to Paris in order to pursue a new job opportunity. She was sent abroad in hopes of offering “an American perspective” in high-fashion marketing.

Throughout the series, viewers watch as Emily meets new friends, co-workers, and of course, potential love interests.

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Pat Stacey from Irish Independent talks of the show’s unrealistic elements, saying, “Within minutes, she’s waltzing around in the kind of fabulous outfits that a 20-something with a mid-range salary couldn’t possibly afford unless they’re shoplifting on the side, and tripping over a minefield of French clichés.”

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But to Stacey, the most “egregious” thing about Emily in Paris is how it ignores the city’s racial and cultural diversity. 

“There’s a few non-white faces: Emily’s best friend is Asian (and even more shallow, annoying and materialistic than Emily), her gay friend and English hunk are black.”

Other viewers share similar thoughts, expressing their disappointment in the show’s four seasons

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Users on Reddit were quick to continue with similar thoughts. 

One netizen said, “The show is insulting to Americans, to the French, to women, to gay people, to old people, to young people. It’s made by people who hate you, who hold you in deep contempt, but who want your money.”

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Another reviewer wrote that the show’s attempt at diversity in its second season did not succeed.

“Season two was still the same whitewashed Paris of season one — but with a couple of POC characters to quell pesky diversity concerns, of course.”

They later added that it would’ve been “groundbreaking” to see an American show peel back the layers to see what this iconic city — and the people who inhabit it — really look like.

Almost a quarter of France’s population is made up of foreigners

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France is a multifaceted country, with dozens of dialects and scores of languages being spoken — and many of these can be found in Paris.

The CIA World Factbook defines France as being made up of many ethnic groups including Slavic, North African, Indochinese, and Basque minorities. Reports have also found that roughly 32% of people under 60 have immigrant ancestors, who are increasingly integrated into French society. 

In fact, approximately 23% of the population includes other ethnicities, according to Britannica

With these statistics in mind, viewers were quick to point out how the show capitalizes on romanticizing the city of Paris, rather than showing its diverse cultural makeup.

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varwenea
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's a comedy. I'm not expecting accuracy in any form or shape. I'm watching for the outrageous fashion and laugh at all their crazies. Reality doesn't matter.

Ellinor
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's not a show based on the reality, it's a "drama comedy feel good" show. We all know it's not real at all, just look at how clean the streets are, how everyone is dressed so perfectly, how every pricey thing seems to cost nothing... I don't watch this show for the realism, no one does.

Sunny Day
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So 23% of France is "ethnic". So for every 10 characters, we should expect to see 8 "white" and 2 "ethnic". And 3 of her best friends and therefore "larger" roles are ethnic. Are there 6 other white "larger roles"? Cuz it sounds like the ratios are in keeping with reality....

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varwenea
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's a comedy. I'm not expecting accuracy in any form or shape. I'm watching for the outrageous fashion and laugh at all their crazies. Reality doesn't matter.

Ellinor
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's not a show based on the reality, it's a "drama comedy feel good" show. We all know it's not real at all, just look at how clean the streets are, how everyone is dressed so perfectly, how every pricey thing seems to cost nothing... I don't watch this show for the realism, no one does.

Sunny Day
Community Member
1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So 23% of France is "ethnic". So for every 10 characters, we should expect to see 8 "white" and 2 "ethnic". And 3 of her best friends and therefore "larger" roles are ethnic. Are there 6 other white "larger roles"? Cuz it sounds like the ratios are in keeping with reality....

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