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Lily Collins looks incredible as she returns to work on Emily In Paris just four months after becoming a mum

Lily Collins looks incredible as she returns to work on Emily In Paris just four months after becoming a mum

The Irish Sun07-05-2025

LILY Collins gets back to work on Emily In Paris just four months after becoming a mum.
The actress announced in February that she had welcomed a daughter called Tove with her American director husband
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Lily Collins returned to the set of Emily In Paris
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She showed off her striking figure as she filmed scenes at the iconic Fendi store in Rome
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She welcomed a daughter with her husband, Charlie McDowell
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She previously posted behind the scenes pics of her newborn
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The 36-year-old actress is currently shooting the fifth series of her hit Netflix show.
She was snapped riding a scooter and filming scenes in the Fendi store in Rome.
This was after she fell for an Italian man, Marcello, played by Eugenio Franceschini, 33, in the fourth series last year.
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In new snaps, the duo were spotted filming new scenes at the iconic Fendi store in Rome.
This marks the official expansion of the show to Italy after the series was left on a cliffhanger.
Back in January, the actress shocked fans as she announced the happy
news
about her newborn baby.
She revealed their newborn daughter's sweet name in the post, penning to her 29million followers: "Welcome to the center of our world Tove Jane McDowell.
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"Words will never express our endless gratitude for our incredible surrogate and everyone who helped us along the way. We love you to the moon and back again…"
Her followers had no idea that she was preparing for motherhood, as
Buy Lily Collins' gingham tote from Emily in Paris before it's gone for good - it's 67% off at Nordstrom Rack
Lily and Charlie, 41, first started dating in 2019 and they tied the knot two years later.
They both made their vowells to each other September 2021 at a stunning wedding Colorado ceremony
in front of friends and family.
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Alongside a
"On September 4th, 2021 we officially became each other's forever. I love you beyond @charliemcdowell…'
Captioning another gorgeous photo of the bride and groom, she wrote: "Never been happier…"
Lily is one of legendary Phil Collins' five kids and the only child from his marriage to
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The star wore s striking monochrome jumpsuit as she returned to the Netflix show
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She was spotted on a white scooter taking selfies
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Lily showed off a cropped hairstyle as she beamed in huge white sunglasses
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Her iconic character fell for an Italian man, Marcello, played by Eugenio Franceschini
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This marked the beginning of the show's expansion into Italy
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The actress revealed her daughter's name, Tove
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Charlie and Lily tied the knot at a ceremony in Colorado in 2021
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