Arnaud Binard, who plays Laurent in the Netflix series “Emily in Paris,” shared his thoughts on the show during the Monte-Carlo Television Festival.
He praised the show’s creator for going beyond the surface and exploring deeper themes. “I think the incredible talent of Darren Star is to transcend all the things you would call clichés into something very substantial, into something very human. And at the end of the day, the show is going a little bit further,” Binard said.
The actor joined the show in its second season due to scheduling conflicts during the first season.
The series has often been praised for its dreamy portrayal of Paris, depicting the city in a vision that is both artistic and somewhat surreal. Binard acknowledges this, stating that the show presents a perspective that may not reflect reality entirely. “It’s a vision, not artificial but a dreamy way of seeing Paris.
He praised the show’s creator for going beyond the surface and exploring deeper themes. “I think the incredible talent of Darren Star is to transcend all the things you would call clichés into something very substantial, into something very human. And at the end of the day, the show is going a little bit further,” Binard said.
The actor joined the show in its second season due to scheduling conflicts during the first season.
The series has often been praised for its dreamy portrayal of Paris, depicting the city in a vision that is both artistic and somewhat surreal. Binard acknowledges this, stating that the show presents a perspective that may not reflect reality entirely. “It’s a vision, not artificial but a dreamy way of seeing Paris.
- 6/19/2023
- by Julie Vincent
- Variety Film + TV
French TV festival Series Mania started out playfully with a slew of humorous digs directed at its starry guests during the opening ceremony, including Brian Cox, back in town to hold a masterclass and introduce the latest episode of his smash hit “Succession.”
“I didn’t have time to watch Season 3. I have to see my children grow up, Brian!,” exclaimed host Daphné Bürki, before introducing this year’s opening show “Greek Salad” by Cédric Klapisch: “A prequel to ‘Norwegian Omelette,’ always starring Romain Duris,” Bürki joked.
Series Mania general director Laurence Herszberg joined in on the fun, giving a shoutout to “Emily in Paris’s” Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, attending with co-star Arnaud Binard: “She became a symbol of a Parisian woman. I hope there isn’t too much weight on your shoulders, Philippine!”
Jumping from stage onto the screen, Herszberg also starred alongside artistic director Frédéric Lavigne in...
“I didn’t have time to watch Season 3. I have to see my children grow up, Brian!,” exclaimed host Daphné Bürki, before introducing this year’s opening show “Greek Salad” by Cédric Klapisch: “A prequel to ‘Norwegian Omelette,’ always starring Romain Duris,” Bürki joked.
Series Mania general director Laurence Herszberg joined in on the fun, giving a shoutout to “Emily in Paris’s” Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, attending with co-star Arnaud Binard: “She became a symbol of a Parisian woman. I hope there isn’t too much weight on your shoulders, Philippine!”
Jumping from stage onto the screen, Herszberg also starred alongside artistic director Frédéric Lavigne in...
- 3/18/2023
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
“Emily in Paris” will have a lot more of Lucien Laviscount in Season 3. The actor has been upped to series regular, the streamer announced Sunday.
Additionally, creator Darren Star confirmed that the next season will begin production this summer.
Laviscount plays Alfie, a Londoner who Emily (Lily Collins) meets in French class. By the end of Season 2, Alfie and Emily’s friendship had turned romantic.
“Emily in Paris” stars Collins as the titular character, an American who lands a dream job doing the social media strategy for a luxury marketing company in Paris.
Season 2, which dropped on the streamer in December, saw Emily “getting better at navigating the city but still struggling with the idiosyncrasies of French life,” per a logline from Netflix.
In January, the show was renewed for Seasons 3 and 4.
It is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, Darren Star Productions and Jax Media. Tony Hernandez and Lilly Burns...
Additionally, creator Darren Star confirmed that the next season will begin production this summer.
Laviscount plays Alfie, a Londoner who Emily (Lily Collins) meets in French class. By the end of Season 2, Alfie and Emily’s friendship had turned romantic.
“Emily in Paris” stars Collins as the titular character, an American who lands a dream job doing the social media strategy for a luxury marketing company in Paris.
Season 2, which dropped on the streamer in December, saw Emily “getting better at navigating the city but still struggling with the idiosyncrasies of French life,” per a logline from Netflix.
In January, the show was renewed for Seasons 3 and 4.
It is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, Darren Star Productions and Jax Media. Tony Hernandez and Lilly Burns...
- 4/11/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
A poster for Netflix series “Emily in Paris” got the graffiti treatment, but star Lily Collins took it in style.
On Sunday, Collins shared an Instagram video showing a man walking down the street, but stopping in awe/shock when he spots a defaced “Emily in Paris” poster. In addition to some scribbles over the show title, Emily’s eyes and nose have been given a pink, almost zombie-like hue, with skeleton-esque squiggles over the character’s mouth.
“I can’t say I love the new look, Em. But A for effort…,” Collins captioned the pic.
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The 10-episoide Season 2 of “Emily in Paris” dropped on Netflix Dec. 22.
The new season finds Emily “still struggling with the idiosyncrasies of French life,” per Netflix’s logline. “After stumbling into a love triangle with her neighbor and her first real French friend,...
On Sunday, Collins shared an Instagram video showing a man walking down the street, but stopping in awe/shock when he spots a defaced “Emily in Paris” poster. In addition to some scribbles over the show title, Emily’s eyes and nose have been given a pink, almost zombie-like hue, with skeleton-esque squiggles over the character’s mouth.
“I can’t say I love the new look, Em. But A for effort…,” Collins captioned the pic.
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The 10-episoide Season 2 of “Emily in Paris” dropped on Netflix Dec. 22.
The new season finds Emily “still struggling with the idiosyncrasies of French life,” per Netflix’s logline. “After stumbling into a love triangle with her neighbor and her first real French friend,...
- 1/3/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
After binging season two of Emily in Paris, all we have to say is: Lucien Laviscount (Alfie) is ooh la la. Did wE! wait a year for a new season and then finish it within 24 hours of its release? Yes, yes we did. With Alfie and Laurent G (Arnaud Binard) as new suitors for Emily (Lily Collins), vacations to Saint Tropez and Emily actually speaking some French, the Darren Star-produced series, released on Dec. 22, did not disappoint. But if you're like us and are already looking for your next binge, then oui have the perfect list for you. From Mindy Kaling's Sex Lives of College Girls, to HBO Max's And Just Like That and Netflix's TwentySomethings:...
- 12/30/2021
- E! Online
Throughout season one of Netflix's Emily in Paris, Emily (Lily Collins) slowly wins over her French boss at Savoir, Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu). The regal marketing executive who holds her cards close to her chest starts to see potential in Emily, leading viewers to believe that the show's second season would open even more doors for them. That's exactly what happened when Emily in Paris season two dropped on Dec. 22, giving us more insight into Sylvie's life, including her relationships.
One of the biggest bombshells Emily discovers about Sylvie this season is that she has a secret husband. While Emily's on a weekend away in Saint Tropez, she finds herself at the Laurent G beach club and stumbles upon a picture of a younger Sylvie on the wall. It's not until later that she actually bumps into Sylvie in the beach club, canoodling with the owner himself, Laurent (Arnaud Binard...
One of the biggest bombshells Emily discovers about Sylvie this season is that she has a secret husband. While Emily's on a weekend away in Saint Tropez, she finds herself at the Laurent G beach club and stumbles upon a picture of a younger Sylvie on the wall. It's not until later that she actually bumps into Sylvie in the beach club, canoodling with the owner himself, Laurent (Arnaud Binard...
- 12/23/2021
- by Hedy Phillips
- Popsugar.com
Few shows exploded on such a love-it-or-hate-it level during the pandemic in 2020 as “Emily in Paris,” the Lily Collins—starring romance series from “Sex and the City” and “Younger” creator Darren Star. The series struck out with critics (IndieWire’s Kristen Lopez awarded the show a D grade in her review) but became a viral sensation on social media, thanks in part to “Sex and the City” costume designer Patricia Field’s designs and many of the show’s ludicrous plot elements (look no further than Emily’s insane viral Instagram posts). To the shock of many, “Emily in Paris” picked up Best Comedy Series nominations at both the Golden Globes and the Primetime Emmy Awards. Now the show is returning as confident and shameless as ever for Season 2 in December.
Netflix’s official synopsis for “Emily in Paris” Season 2 reads: “Now more entrenched in her life in Paris, Emily...
Netflix’s official synopsis for “Emily in Paris” Season 2 reads: “Now more entrenched in her life in Paris, Emily...
- 11/18/2021
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Emily Cooper's life is more complicated than ever on Emily in Paris Season 2.
Netflix on Thursday dropped a full-length trailer for the new season, set to premiere Wednesday, December 22.
Emily is still trying to come to terms with her relationship with Gabriel, and with Cami circling for answers, it leads to more complicated dynamics than before.
“I need to explain myself,” Emily says to Mindy of a dreaded conversation with Cami.
While Emily is struggling, Sylvie is more vocal than ever about her making mistakes while she's abroad.
“While you’re here, fall in love,” Sylvie urges.
“Make mistakes. If you’re gonna do Paris for one year, for God’s sake, do it right.”
“Now more entrenched in her life in Paris, Emily’s getting better at navigating the city but still struggling with the idiosyncrasies of French life,” according to the official Season 2 logline.
“After stumbling into a...
Netflix on Thursday dropped a full-length trailer for the new season, set to premiere Wednesday, December 22.
Emily is still trying to come to terms with her relationship with Gabriel, and with Cami circling for answers, it leads to more complicated dynamics than before.
“I need to explain myself,” Emily says to Mindy of a dreaded conversation with Cami.
While Emily is struggling, Sylvie is more vocal than ever about her making mistakes while she's abroad.
“While you’re here, fall in love,” Sylvie urges.
“Make mistakes. If you’re gonna do Paris for one year, for God’s sake, do it right.”
“Now more entrenched in her life in Paris, Emily’s getting better at navigating the city but still struggling with the idiosyncrasies of French life,” according to the official Season 2 logline.
“After stumbling into a...
- 11/18/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Emily in Paris is having difficulty forgetting about the night of passion she shared with hot neighbor Gabriel in a newly released trailer for Season 2 (premiering Wednesday, Dec. 22 on Netflix), and can you blame her? Their steamy hookup definitely left a lasting impression, so much so that Gabriel decided not to move to Normandy.
But now his ex-girlfriend Cami — who is also Emily’s gal pal — is suspicious about Gabriel’s reasons for staying in Paris. “I need to explain myself,” Emily insists to her friend Mindy.
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But now his ex-girlfriend Cami — who is also Emily’s gal pal — is suspicious about Gabriel’s reasons for staying in Paris. “I need to explain myself,” Emily insists to her friend Mindy.
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- 11/18/2021
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Apple TV Plus and Mariah Carey released a trailer for “Mariah’s Christmas: The Magic Continues,” the holiday spectacular scheduled to debut globally on Dec. 3.
In the trailer, which can be viewed below, Carey is showcased on a golden stage in matching dress, surrounded by performers and a live band in a variety of festive outfits from top hats to red suits. The trailer also features Khalid and Kirk Franklin, as well as Carey’s 10-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe.
“I can’t not celebrate Christmas with the world,” says Carey.
The holiday special, which is the second such collaboration between the singer/songwriter and Apple TV Plus, will include the first performance of Carey’s new single with Khalid and Franklin, “Fall in Love at Christmas,” as well as a new rendition of “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).” “Mariah’s Christmas: The Magic Continues” will also feature an exclusive...
In the trailer, which can be viewed below, Carey is showcased on a golden stage in matching dress, surrounded by performers and a live band in a variety of festive outfits from top hats to red suits. The trailer also features Khalid and Kirk Franklin, as well as Carey’s 10-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe.
“I can’t not celebrate Christmas with the world,” says Carey.
The holiday special, which is the second such collaboration between the singer/songwriter and Apple TV Plus, will include the first performance of Carey’s new single with Khalid and Franklin, “Fall in Love at Christmas,” as well as a new rendition of “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).” “Mariah’s Christmas: The Magic Continues” will also feature an exclusive...
- 11/18/2021
- by Selome Hailu, Katie Song and Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
Emily's adventures in Paris will be a part of Netflix's expansive Christmas slate.
During the streamer's first-ever Tudum global fan event, the first teaser and premiere date were revealed.
December 22 is the lucky date, and all 10 episodes will be available.
"Now more entrenched in her life in Paris, Emily’s getting better at navigating the city but still struggling with the idiosyncrasies of French life," said Netflix of the second season.
"After stumbling into a love triangle with her neighbor and her first real French friend, Emily is determined to focus on her work — which is getting more complicated by the day."
"In French class, she meets a fellow expat who both infuriates and intrigues her."
Award-winning creator and showrunner Darren Star returns to helm the second season of the Emmy-nominated series, which became Netflix’s most-viewed comedy series of 2020.
Producer and star Lily Collins reprises her role as Emily Cooper,...
During the streamer's first-ever Tudum global fan event, the first teaser and premiere date were revealed.
December 22 is the lucky date, and all 10 episodes will be available.
"Now more entrenched in her life in Paris, Emily’s getting better at navigating the city but still struggling with the idiosyncrasies of French life," said Netflix of the second season.
"After stumbling into a love triangle with her neighbor and her first real French friend, Emily is determined to focus on her work — which is getting more complicated by the day."
"In French class, she meets a fellow expat who both infuriates and intrigues her."
Award-winning creator and showrunner Darren Star returns to helm the second season of the Emmy-nominated series, which became Netflix’s most-viewed comedy series of 2020.
Producer and star Lily Collins reprises her role as Emily Cooper,...
- 9/26/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Emily in Paris‘ adventures in the City of Love will continue when Season 2 premieres on Wednesday, Dec. 22, it was announced at Netflix’s “Tudum” global fan event on Saturday. Additionally, the streamer released a teaser video for the upcoming 10-episode run.
As TVLine exclusively reported, Season 2 will introduce a new love interest, Alfie (played by Katy Keene‘s Lucien Laviscount), who is described as a sarcastic and charming cynic who refuses to speak French or immerse himself in French culture. He and Emily have an antagonist relationship that evolves into something more.
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As TVLine exclusively reported, Season 2 will introduce a new love interest, Alfie (played by Katy Keene‘s Lucien Laviscount), who is described as a sarcastic and charming cynic who refuses to speak French or immerse himself in French culture. He and Emily have an antagonist relationship that evolves into something more.
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- 9/25/2021
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Are you ready for another season of high-fashion, romance, and awkward moments in the French Capital?
Well, we have some good news.
Netflix has confirmed Emily in Paris Season 2 will get underway in 2021.
"Now more entrenched in her life in Paris, Emily’s getting better at navigating the city but still struggling with the idiosyncrasies of French life," said Netflix of the second season.
"After stumbling into a love triangle with her neighbor and her first real French friend, Emily is determined to focus on her work — which is getting more complicated by the day."
"In French class, she meets a fellow expat who both infuriates and intrigues her."
Award-winning creator and showrunner Darren Star returns to helm the second season of the Emmy-nominated series, which became Netflix’s most-viewed comedy series of 2020.
Producer and star Lily Collins reprises her role as Emily Cooper, alongside returning series regulars Philippine Leroy Beaulieu,...
Well, we have some good news.
Netflix has confirmed Emily in Paris Season 2 will get underway in 2021.
"Now more entrenched in her life in Paris, Emily’s getting better at navigating the city but still struggling with the idiosyncrasies of French life," said Netflix of the second season.
"After stumbling into a love triangle with her neighbor and her first real French friend, Emily is determined to focus on her work — which is getting more complicated by the day."
"In French class, she meets a fellow expat who both infuriates and intrigues her."
Award-winning creator and showrunner Darren Star returns to helm the second season of the Emmy-nominated series, which became Netflix’s most-viewed comedy series of 2020.
Producer and star Lily Collins reprises her role as Emily Cooper, alongside returning series regulars Philippine Leroy Beaulieu,...
- 9/23/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Has the City of Love worked its magic on Emily Cooper?
Netflix on Thursday offered a first look at Emily in Paris Season 2 (premiering in late 2021), which includes the above photo of Lily Collins’ Emily standing in front of the Eiffel Tower with a new love interest, Alfie (played by Katy Keene‘s Lucien Laviscount).
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As TVLine exclusively reported, Alfie is introduced...
Netflix on Thursday offered a first look at Emily in Paris Season 2 (premiering in late 2021), which includes the above photo of Lily Collins’ Emily standing in front of the Eiffel Tower with a new love interest, Alfie (played by Katy Keene‘s Lucien Laviscount).
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As TVLine exclusively reported, Alfie is introduced...
- 9/23/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
“Emily in Paris” Season 2 will debut before the end of 2021, Netflix revealed Thursday, along with nine stunning first-look photos at the new season of the Lily Collins-led comedy.
That’s right, you won’t be waiting too long to return to Emily Cooper’s (Collins) life in Paris and live vicariously through her adventures in the Darren Star-created version of France. Though we don’t have an exact premiere date yet, so stay tuned for that.
Here’s the official description for “Emily in Paris” Season 2: “Now more entrenched in her life in Paris, Emily’s getting better at navigating the city but still struggling with the idiosyncrasies of French life. After stumbling into a love triangle with her neighbor and her first real French friend, Emily is determined to focus on her work — which is getting more complicated by the day. In French class, she meets a...
That’s right, you won’t be waiting too long to return to Emily Cooper’s (Collins) life in Paris and live vicariously through her adventures in the Darren Star-created version of France. Though we don’t have an exact premiere date yet, so stay tuned for that.
Here’s the official description for “Emily in Paris” Season 2: “Now more entrenched in her life in Paris, Emily’s getting better at navigating the city but still struggling with the idiosyncrasies of French life. After stumbling into a love triangle with her neighbor and her first real French friend, Emily is determined to focus on her work — which is getting more complicated by the day. In French class, she meets a...
- 9/23/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
A Katy Keene alum is leaving New York in favor of Paris.
According to TV Line, Lucien Laviscount is joining the cast of Emily in Paris Season 2.
And, if you thought it was going to be smooth sailing for Emily and Gabriel, we have some bad news.
Laviscount’s Alfie has been set as a major new love interest for the titular character.
While they’re hardly friends at the beginning of the season, Emily and Alfie grow closer as the sophomore season progresses.
Does this mean the end of Emily and Gabriel? We don’t know.
Emily in Paris Season 1 wrapped with Emily getting a message from Gabriel’s ex, Camille, saying that they need to talk.
Part of the allure of the first season was the budding romance between Emily and Gabriel, but it’s likely they will be very much apart when the series picks up.
Darren...
According to TV Line, Lucien Laviscount is joining the cast of Emily in Paris Season 2.
And, if you thought it was going to be smooth sailing for Emily and Gabriel, we have some bad news.
Laviscount’s Alfie has been set as a major new love interest for the titular character.
While they’re hardly friends at the beginning of the season, Emily and Alfie grow closer as the sophomore season progresses.
Does this mean the end of Emily and Gabriel? We don’t know.
Emily in Paris Season 1 wrapped with Emily getting a message from Gabriel’s ex, Camille, saying that they need to talk.
Part of the allure of the first season was the budding romance between Emily and Gabriel, but it’s likely they will be very much apart when the series picks up.
Darren...
- 5/24/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Lily Collins’ titular Parisian transplant will be saying “Bonjour!” to a new suitor.
TVLine has learned exclusively that Katy Keene alum Lucien Laviscount is joining Emily in Paris‘ forthcoming second season as a major new love interest for Emily.
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Additionally, actor-playwright Jeremy O. Harris (Slave Play) and French actor Arnaud Binard are coming on board in guest-starring roles,...
TVLine has learned exclusively that Katy Keene alum Lucien Laviscount is joining Emily in Paris‘ forthcoming second season as a major new love interest for Emily.
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Additionally, actor-playwright Jeremy O. Harris (Slave Play) and French actor Arnaud Binard are coming on board in guest-starring roles,...
- 5/24/2021
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Modern Family is sending the Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan on one last family trip. In the final season, currently airing on ABC, the family is heading to Paris, France. Saving the best for last? In the episode, appropriately titled "Paris," the family heads to Paris so Jay (Ed O'Neill) can accept a lifetime achievement award for his career in the closet industry. But, because this is a sitcom, there's a twist. Earl Chambers, Jay's old nemesis, finds a way to haunt Jay's trip overseas. Meanwhile, Claire (Julie Bowen) has a secret rendezvous, Cam (Eric Stonestreet) embarks on fulfilling his lifelong dream of performing as Fizbo on the Parisian streets. Guest stars include Arnaud Binard as Guy,...
- 1/3/2020
- E! Online
ID:a
Stars: Tuva Novotny, Flemming Enevold, Carsten Bjørnlund, Arnaud Binard, John Buijsman, Rogier Philipoom, Jens Jørn Spottag | Written by Tine Krull Petersen | Directed by Christian E. Christiansen
In a trend started off by the likes of Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, European thrillers seem to be quite popular right now, and of course very remarkable for the lazy people who don’t want to read subtitles. ID:a is a Danish thriller that is likely to attempt to get the same type of attention as the Millennium trilogy and show itself off as a gritty European thriller.
ID:a starts off with a woman waking up injured by a river, she has no idea how she got there or who she is, all she knows is that she’s being hunted down and that she’s carrying a lot of money. Travelling into the city she soon finds herself pulled back into...
Stars: Tuva Novotny, Flemming Enevold, Carsten Bjørnlund, Arnaud Binard, John Buijsman, Rogier Philipoom, Jens Jørn Spottag | Written by Tine Krull Petersen | Directed by Christian E. Christiansen
In a trend started off by the likes of Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, European thrillers seem to be quite popular right now, and of course very remarkable for the lazy people who don’t want to read subtitles. ID:a is a Danish thriller that is likely to attempt to get the same type of attention as the Millennium trilogy and show itself off as a gritty European thriller.
ID:a starts off with a woman waking up injured by a river, she has no idea how she got there or who she is, all she knows is that she’s being hunted down and that she’s carrying a lot of money. Travelling into the city she soon finds herself pulled back into...
- 5/2/2012
- by Pzomb
- Nerdly
In my very short (so far) life, I have seen a lot of things I really didn’t want to. Women who wear purses that look like dead puppies, people who don’t understand that belts keep you from exposing yourself, and leggings paired with tops that don’t cover camel toe are among the things I see every day living in New York City. And yet, all of these things are preferable, nay, more artfully done that Jean-Claude Brisseau’s A l’aventure.
The third film in Brisseau’s trilogy focusing on female sexuality and erotic ecstasy, the film stars Carole Brana as Sandrine, a woman stuck in a sexual rut, so to speak. She meets a taxi driver at a party who verbally introduces her to all new ideas about how sexuality is a prison and bras are meant for support, and a whole bunch more rambling nonsense until she encounters Gregory.
The third film in Brisseau’s trilogy focusing on female sexuality and erotic ecstasy, the film stars Carole Brana as Sandrine, a woman stuck in a sexual rut, so to speak. She meets a taxi driver at a party who verbally introduces her to all new ideas about how sexuality is a prison and bras are meant for support, and a whole bunch more rambling nonsense until she encounters Gregory.
- 1/14/2010
- by Jessica Guerrasio
- JustPressPlay.net
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