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Emily in Paris actress 'makes the decision to step away' Netflix show after five years

Emily in Paris actress 'makes the decision to step away' Netflix show after five years

Daily Mirror23-04-2025

Camille Razat has announced she is leaving Netflix's Emily in Paris after four seasons on the show and has confirmed that she will not be appearing in the fifth series
Camille Razat has announced she is bidding adieu to 'Emily in Paris', revealing her decision to fans on Instagram. The 31-year-old, known for her role as Camille on the popular Netflix series, shared a heartfelt message along with throwback pictures from the set, expressing her gratitude and bid farewell to the character she treasured.
Razat hinted at new beginnings, including her recent involvement in two series and the launch of her own production company, Tazar Production. "After an incredible journey, I've made the decision to step away from Emily in Paris.

"It has been a truly wonderful experience, one filled with growth, creativity, and unforgettable memories. I'm deeply grateful to @starmandarren and the entire team at @netflix and @paramountpics for their trust and for giving me the opportunity to bring Camille to life and leaving the door open for her return, as she will always be a part of Emily In Paris world.
"This character has meant a lot to me, and I feel that her storyline has naturally come to an end. It felt like the right moment to explore new horizons. I've recently wrapped two series: Nero for Netflix and Les Disparues de la Gare for Disney+. I'm also excited to share that I've launched my own production company, @tazar_production.

"We mainly produce music videos and short films for now, but we're currently developing our first feature film, something I'm truly passionate about and excited to grow. I leave the show with nothing but love and admiration for the cast, crew, and fans who have supported us along the way. Thank you for the beautiful ride."
In other news, Lucas Bravo, who plays Emily's on-screen beau Gabriel in 'Emily in Paris', has recently stated that the upcoming fifth season will be "the best" yet.
Since 2020, Lucas has been a part of the Netflix series and he is confident that fans will fall head over heels for the new season of 'Emily in Paris'.
Lucas, who shares the screen with stars like Lily Collins, Ashley Park, and Lucien Laviscount, told Parade: "We're starting filming in May. I think it's the best season so far."

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