"Emily in Paris" writer says "I May Destroy You" deserved Golden Globe nomination
A writer for the Netflix series "Emily In Paris" published an opinion piece Wednesday saying the British drama series "I May Destroy You" deserved a Golden Globe nomination over her own show and said she feels "rage" over the snub. "Am I excited that Emily in Paris was nominated? I've never been remotely close to seeing a Golden Globe statue up close, let alone being nominated for one," Copaken wrote. That I May Destroy You did not get one Golden Globe nod is not only wrong, it's what is wrong with everything." "Emily in Paris aired a few months after I'd spent June and July marching for racial justice through the streets of New York with my kids.
cbsnews.com‘Emily In Paris’ on Netflix is a truly terrible show, but you won’t be able to stop watching
That soon changes once she moves to Paris and feels a culture shock for the first time in her life. By the fourth episode, Emily has thousands of Instagram followers and is getting contacted by major brands to be an influencer. So instead of Carrie Bradshaw trying to become a famous writer, Emily is trying to become a famous influencer. Not even her colleagues talking crap about her in French behind her back is going to stop her from living her #bestlife in Paris. Emily posts this pic on her Instagram and gets 20,000 new followers.