Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, star of “Emily in Paris,” offers advise to American ladies about aging

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, star of “Emily in Paris,” offers advise to American ladies about aging

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, star of “Emily in Paris,” has some beauty advice for American ladies.

“Do not apply too much to your face. Just be very nice with that, and just accept it,” the 59-year-old actress said in a new interview with Page Six.

She said, “Small things can be acceptable, but when you attempt to do too much and refuse to accept it, it looks kind of… huh.”

The French actress also encouraged senior ladies to accept aging rather than fight it.

“Just be glad that you’re wiser. I love it. Leroy-Beaulieu remarked, “I believe it provides me calm that I lacked previously.”

“Instead of attempting to remain the same as we were 30 or 20 years ago, we should actually appreciate this.” I mean, it doesn’t make sense. It’s wonderful to simply appreciate what we have, and I believe it will only grow better.”

Age, according to Leroy-Beaulieu, has also provided her greater insight regarding what is genuinely essential, such as “having good relationships” with others.

She remarked, “I no longer hold grudges like I once did.” “I just forgive people, I just move on. “Life is valuable.”

As she recently participated in Season 5 of “The Crown,” the actress’s life is undoubtedly a delight. She will also reprise her fan-favorite role as Sylvie Grateau in Season 3 of “Emily in Paris,” which premieres on Netflix on December 21.

This season, according to Leroy-Beaulieu, contains “many twists and turns” and is “more sophisticated and humorous” than the previous one.

“We’re going deeper with the characters,” the contender for the César Award revealed. Thus, we are exposed to a wide variety of objects. And Sylvie’s arc in this season is full of twists and turns, as well as many shocks.”

Costume designers Patricia Field and Marylin Fitoussi are responsible for Sylvie and Lily Collins’s Emily Cooper’s (main character) stunning clothes in each episode.

Page Six quoted Leroy-Beaulieu as saying, “I’ve never had a role where the costume itself was a character.” “Basically, this is what occurs here. So this is a new character. We must also play with this character. We’re ecstatic about it, and it’s fantastic. We had a lot of fun, but the costume designer has a lot of work!”

In the final season of “Emily in Paris,” Sylvie had a sultry romance with a photographer.
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As for whether Sylvie will continue her relationship with photographer Erik DeGroot (Sren Bregendaal), that remains to be seen. Leroy-Beaulieu couldn’t confirm or deny.

She teased, “[My character] had several different boyfriends.” “You’ll see!”


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