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Lily Collins strolls hand-in-hand with on-screen lover Eugenio Franceschini in Rome as they film romantic scene for Emily In Paris series five
Lily Collins strolls hand-in-hand with on-screen lover Eugenio Franceschini in Rome as they film romantic scene for Emily In Paris series five

Daily Mail​

time24-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Lily Collins strolls hand-in-hand with on-screen lover Eugenio Franceschini in Rome as they film romantic scene for Emily In Paris series five

Filming for Emily In Paris series five kicked off in Rome earlier this month. And Lily Collins, 36, who plays marketing executive Emily Cooper, was spotted filming a romantic scene with her current on-screen love interest, Eugenio Franceschini, 33, on Friday. The pair were pictured holding hands as they strolled through the Aventine neighbourhood, before stopping at one of Rome's most romantic spots - the famed 'keyhole'. For the scene, Lily looked effortlessly chic in a blue-and-white polka dot co-ord. Her ensemble featured a short-sleeve button-up shirt and matching Capri pants with ruffled cape detailing. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. She completed the look with a pair of blue bow heels and carried a crochet bag embellished with pearls. During filming, the pair were seen peering through the keyhole for a glimpse of the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, perfectly framed by the surrounding hedges. Meanwhile, Eugenio, who plays Emily's new love interest Marcello, cut a casual figure in a green short-sleeve shirt that showed off his toned arms. He paired it with rust-orange trousers and brown leather Chelsea boots as he gazed adoringly at his co-star, strolling hand-in-hand. The upcoming series will see Emily juggle her potential new life in Rome and her past life in Paris. Emily was left with a decision at the end of series four, as she was offered the position of the lead of the Italian Agence Grateau office. Despite falling in love with Paris and the agency, Emily admitted she was tempted by a new life - with a new man - in Rome. Fans will remember Emily and Gabriel's (Lucas Bravo) romance fell apart after they finally tried to make a go of their relationship after he broke off his relationship with Camille. Following a fake pregnancy scandal, Camille revealed she wasn't actually expecting and Emily and Gabriel tried to work out a romantic future. However, it wasn't meant to be for the star-crossed lovers who were unable to work out their differences and she was pushed into the arms of Marcello, after they met on the slopes of Megève, when she was abandoned at the top of a slope by Gabriel. They crossed paths again at a polo match in Paris and they enjoyed a night out together in the city, which lasted until the following morning when he asked her to come and visit him in Rome. Emily followed her heart and travelled to meet Marcello, where she was also tasked with acquiring his family's business by her boss Sylvie. However, Emily was reluctant to mix business with pleasure. Emily and Marcello hit a stumbling block when he learned of her plans to try and secure a professional relationship with his family, who owned a luxury cashmere company, but they eventually managed to iron their issues out. At this point, Gabriel had a candid conversation with Alfie (Lucien Laviscount), who urged him to try and win Emily back, despite previously being romantically involved with her himself. But despite dashing to Rome with the hope of reuniting, Emily was nowhere to be seen as she enjoyed her romantic day out with Marcello. Speaking about the upcoming series, Lucas said: 'I think Gabriel realized that he doesn't want to let Emily go so easily, and he might have made a big mistake. During filming, the pair were seen peering through the keyhole for a glimpse of the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, perfectly framed by the surrounding hedges 'They certainly had a big fight and a cooling-off period. But I think he realized that by the end of the season, that there's something that he doesn't want to let Emily go. 'I don't know what that means. Doesn't necessarily mean they're going to be together instantly or ever. I don't know, but I think he feels there's unfinished business with the two of them.' However, there is hope for the couple as according to creator Darren Star, the season is not fully moving to Rome. He told Deadline: 'She didn't change her Instagram handle to Emily in Rome. She is working in Rome sometimes. Sylvie's company has an office in Rome. 'Emily's getting that on its feet. I don't necessarily think that it means a permanent — in my mind, it's definitely not a permanent — move to Rome. We're not leaving Paris.' The series is expected to air towards the end of this year, but one of the main characters has revealed they won't be returning. Camille Razat, 31, who plays Camille in the romantic comedy-drama - took to Instagram to reveal the shocking news with an emotional goodbye post after fans fumed at bosses for 'destroying the character'. Camille has played Emily's pal and love rival in the show since the programme hit the streaming service back in 2020. Now, after five years on our screens as Camille, the actress is ready to move on. Sharing various snaps from her time on the show, she wrote: '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 the Lost Station Girls 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.' Her fans and co-stars rushed to the comments section to share their support. Camille has played Emily's pal and love rival in the show since the programme hit the streaming service back in 2020 (Camille and Lucas Bravo pictured) Lily said: 'Love you sister. It's been a wild ride and an absolute pleasure. You're a rockstar. So proud of you.' Philippine Beaulieu added: 'You'll be so missed ma chérie Frenchie!!!' Lucien wrote: 'From day one you've been my rider on this show. Your passion for story telling, your dark sense of humour, your unwavering ability to stay true to yourself, when everything's pushing you in a different direction. 'You're special Camille and I feel absolutely honoured to of been able to dance with you these past seasons. Keep on shining. 'I'm going to miss laughing with you. I'm cheering you on in everything you do.' Emily In Paris premiered on Netflix in October 2020. The synopsis on the streaming service reads: 'New passions. New fashions. New Emily? 'A plucky American marketing whiz spreads her wings in life and love after landing her dream job in Paris.' The show, created by Star, has had 40 episodes run over four seasons. It stars the likes of Lily, Philippine, Ashley Park, Lucas, Samuel Arnold, Bruno Gouery, William Abadie and Lucien.

Notre Dame could be a huge benefactor if the College Football Playoff changes its format
Notre Dame could be a huge benefactor if the College Football Playoff changes its format

USA Today

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Notre Dame could be a huge benefactor if the College Football Playoff changes its format

Notre Dame could be a huge benefactor if the College Football Playoff changes its format One of my biggest gripes with the College Football Playoff 12-team format is how teams are seeded, as we all know that Notre Dame can't get a bye due to not having a conference affiliation. There could be a change coming however, as CBS Sports Brandon Marcello is reporting that the committee could be going to a to a 'straight seeding' model. This comes after two teams this fall, Boise State and Arizona State, were ranked as the No. 9 and No. 12 teams, but got first-round byes due to the first-years format. It made zero sense to reward those two teams with bye weeks in the first-round, considering there were at least eight other teams that were ranked higher than them in the regular season final CFP rankings. For the Irish, this could mean potentially getting a first-round bye in the near future, but that all depends on how the conferences vote. Marcello said that the only way this could happen if they'd get 'unanimous approval from the 10 FBS conferences and Notre Dame to be enacted for the 2025-26 season.' It's hard to see the Irish turning this idea down, but stranger things have happened. While it was great for Notre Dame to get a home game in the first-round, the 4-game trek to the title game took its toll. Getting an opportunity to take one game off in the playoff would be big, but remember, every team this past season who got the bye lost.

Ferrari Owner Thrashing 12Cilindri Is How $500K Supercars Should Be Treated
Ferrari Owner Thrashing 12Cilindri Is How $500K Supercars Should Be Treated

The Drive

time14-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Drive

Ferrari Owner Thrashing 12Cilindri Is How $500K Supercars Should Be Treated

The latest car news, reviews, and features. Supercar owners tend to fall into one of two categories. Some treat their car like a Leonardo da Vinci painting, keeping it in a heated garage and stressing as they put a couple of miles on it each year. Others use their car as it was designed to be used, by driving it often and hard. Footage showing a Ferrari 12Cilindri going flat-out at Monza argues that supercars are a lot more fun when they're at the office. If you need a refresher course, the 12Cilindri (a name which means '12 cylinders' in Italian) was unveiled last year as the latest in a long line of Ferrari grand tourers powered by front-mounted engines. The engine in question is a V12, of course. It's a version of the 6.5-liter, naturally-aspirated V12 that powered the 812 Superfast, and that's fitted with titanium connecting rods and aluminum pistons, among other features. Ferrari tuned it to develop 819 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque, and these figures unlock a top speed of about 211 mph. The owner of the car being filmed, a man identified only by the name Marcello, seems hell-bent on making sure that every last horse in the V12's cavalry gets exercised. After a warm-up lap, Marcello pilots his 12Cilindri like he's going for gold during the last lap of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. He's got the ESC system turned off, so he can kick out the back end from time to time, and he doesn't hesitate to shift right at the engine's 9,500-rpm redline. He's a hell of a driver, too, and what's arguably even more impressive is that he's not alone on the Monza track. The full video is embedded above, and I highly suggest turning up the sound, because Ferrari still makes some of the best-sounding engines. On a secondary level, the video puts owning a special car, whether it's special to the world or special only to you, into perspective. This guy is flogging a car that's worth more than the average house in many neighborhoods around a track without thinking twice, and I get paranoid just thinking about parking my beat-up 1972 Volkswagen Super Beetle on a crowded street. The bottom line is that if you've got it, drive it! Got tips? Send 'em to tips@

'Emily in Paris' fans excited as the show's season 5 officially begins production
'Emily in Paris' fans excited as the show's season 5 officially begins production

Time of India

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'Emily in Paris' fans excited as the show's season 5 officially begins production

Fans have been awaiting the news of anything related to season 5 of 'Emily in Paris' ever since the finale of season 4 that saw Emily moving out of Paris and into Rome to lead the Italian office of Agence Grateau, with a new beau in line, of course. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Recently, the show's next season began production, and here is all that we know so far. Season 5 production of 'Emily in Paris' is officially in session! The last ended with a major change in locations as Emily Cooper finds a new place to live along with a new romance in the form of Marcello Muratori . In recent news, the online streaming platform that hosts the popular and glamorous show recently shared behind-the-scenes photos from the set of Rome. They took to their online social media pages to share sneak peeks with the fans and to build up on the anticipation of the release of the new season. The first photo shared on the account was of 'Emily' posing on a scooter and taking a selfie. seems to be embracing the new season and location with a completely new look. The actress can be seen sporting a powerful and attractive short bob cut which melted fans' hearts. The photo was posted with the caption 'Lights, Camera, Amore – Emily in Paris Season 5 is now in production!' Another set of photos was also shared which showed the actress in front of a dining table and sipping on coffee with the words 'Emily in Paris' written on the white cup. There was also a family portrait shared of all of the cast members assembled together on a dining table facing the camera and posing in Rome. Fans react to the posts Fans of the actress and the show took to the posts to share their opinion on the show. Many expressed their excitement in the matter and also started debating whether they are team Gabrielle or team Marcello. One expressed their opinion on the matter and shared, 'Why are all Team Marcello? I just need Gabriel and Emily.' Another shared that please never cancel this; I want to watch it until my eyesight disintegrates with old age.'

Clemson predicted early CFP exit by national outlet
Clemson predicted early CFP exit by national outlet

USA Today

time07-04-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Clemson predicted early CFP exit by national outlet

Clemson predicted early CFP exit by national outlet There are still five months until football season. And despite being in the middle of the recently named No. 5 Clemson Tigers' baseball season, it never hurts to take a break from the current sport to think about the next one up to bat, especially when it's about the College Football Playoff picture. Brandon Marcello of 247Sports had the same thought, projecting the 2025 Playoffs. Not surprisingly, Clemson was among the 12 teams to make the cut. However, the Tigers make their way to No. 3, earning a first-round bye with the other top four seeds: Ohio State, Texas, and Utah. In this way-too-early projection, Clemson would take on Notre Dame for the fifth time in six years. The Tigers hold the all-time winning record against the Irish, 5-3, but Marcello believes Notre Dame will close the gap, knocking Clemson out of the quarterfinal round. While Clemson might've lucked into the CFP last season, not much stands in its way in 2025. The Tigers' toughest challenge may come at the beginning and end of the season against LSU and South Carolina, respectively. So, facing a more battle-tested team in Notre Dame may indeed spell the end for Clemson's 2025 season. But with the most returning production in college football, I wouldn't count the Tigers out so quick. 2025 CFP projections per 247Sports First round No. 12 Navy at No. 5 Penn State No. 11 Georgia at No. 6 Notre Dame No. 10 Miami at No. 7 Alabama No. 9 LSU at No. 8 Oregon Quarterfinals No. 6 Notre Dame vs. No. 3 Clemson, Orange Bowl No. 5 Penn State vs. No. 4 Utah, Cotton Bowl No. 7 Alabama vs. No. 2 Texas, Sugar Bowl No. 8 Oregon vs. No. 1 Ohio State, Rose Bowl Semifinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 5 Penn State, Fiesta Bowl No. 2 Texas vs. No. 6 Notre Dame, Peach Bowl National Championship

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