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Lily Collins returns to a movie theater for the first time in 18 months as COVID-19 restrictions keep loosening
18 months after theaters closed around the world due to COVID-19, Lily Collins returned to the movie theater.
The 32-year-old daughter of Phil Collins and actress Jill Tavelman took to her Instagram story on Monday afternoon, sharing a snap inside a movie theater.
‘First movie theater in 18 months,’ she said in the caption of her Instagram story post, though she did not reveal what movie she went out to see.
Movie return: 18 months after theaters closed around the world due to COVID-19, Lily Collins returned to the movie theater
First theater: ‘First movie theater in 18 months,’ she said in the caption of her Instagram story post, though she did not reveal what movie she went out to see
Collins has been in Paris since early this month to film the second season of the Netflix series Emily in Paris.
It isn’t clear what movie theater Collins visited for her first trip back to the cinema in a year and a half.
Filming is expected to continue until mid-July, with production taking place in Paris and on location in Saint-Tropez and other French locales.
New season: Collins has been in Paris since early this month to film the second season of the Netflix series Emily in Paris
Her movie outing also comes exactly two weeks after revealing she is fully vaccinated on her Instagram.
‘Fully vaccinated and could not be happier or more relieved. We might take it for granted, but as Americans we are so beyond privileged to have access to the Covid-19 vaccines,’ she began.
‘Not every country has this luxury, and my heart is heavy thinking about those communities who are still struggling to keep each other safe and healthy. I urge everyone who can, please get vaccinated – for the people around you, and to help this country and the world start to move forward,’ she added.
Vaccinated: Her movie outing also comes exactly two weeks after revealing she is fully vaccinated on her Instagram
‘If 2020 showed us anything it’s that we are all more connected than ever — and it’s not just about us as individuals, but all of us as a whole, looking out for each other and doing the right thing. Sending love and light to you all,’ she continued.
The series follows Emily Cooper, an ambitious twenty-something marketing executive from Chicago, unexpectedly lands her dream job in Paris when her company acquires a French luxury marketing company – and she is tasked with revamping their social media strategy.
The show is described as following Emily’s ‘intoxicating adventures and surprising challenges as she juggles winning over her work colleagues, making friends, and navigating new romances.’
Connected: ‘If 2020 showed us anything it’s that we are all more connected than ever — and it’s not just about us as individuals, but all of us as a whole, looking out for each other and doing the right thing. Sending love and light to you all,’ she continued
Collins returns as the title character alongside Ashley Park as Mindy Chen, Lucas Bravo as Gabriel, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie Grateau.
This season will also bring a slew of new characters and cast members, who were announced by Netflix last week.
Jeremy O. Harris has signed on to play an, ‘iconic fashion designer, while Lucien Laviscount plays, ‘a Brit who gets under Emily’s skin before she starts to like sarcastic charm,’ while Arnaud Binard guest stars as the, ‘party boy owner of a popular Saint Tropez nightclub.’
Title role: Collins returns as the title character alongside Ashley Park as Mindy Chen, Lucas Bravo as Gabriel, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie Grateau
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