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Emily in Paris star Lucas Bravo has responded to fan controversy over Gabrielle’s season 4 hair and revealed it was all intentional.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter shared via X on Sunday, September 29, Bravo, 36, was asked if Gabriel’s long hair was “his villainous origins.”
“I’ve been trying to keep my hair long on the show since season one,” the actor recalled. “And only one day passes[between seasons 3 and 4]so if you have to grow your hair long in one season, you have to go through a transition phase where you don’t look like anything even if your hair is short. .”
Bravo revealed that Gabriel’s appearance is a work in progress during season four.
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“So I decided to sacrifice season 4 in order to grow my hair long in season 5,” he added. “I just wanted something different. I’m always clean-shaven, but shaving for five months (constantly) isn’t very good for your skin or your mind.”
Spoiler alert: Season 4 was a tough journey for Gabrielle, who learned that her ex Camille (Camille Lazzatto) was pregnant with their baby. As such, he and Emily (Lily Collins) were unable to act on their feelings for each other before briefly exploring them later in the season. However, their romance was short-lived after Emily began to feel like a third wheel to Camille and Gabriel.
To make matters worse, it turns out that Camille isn’t actually pregnant. Gabriel ended the season on a journey to reunite with Emily and fight for their future. Emily moves to Italy and begins a romance with Marcello (Eugenio Franceschini).
Creator Darren Star gave his thoughts on Gabriel and Emily’s future after the second half of the season premiered earlier this month.
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“I think Gabriel realized that he didn’t want to let Emily go so easily, and he may have made a big mistake. Sure they had a big fight and a cooling off period. But by the end of the season, I think he realized there was something about him that made him not want to let Emily go,” the star explained to Deadline. “I don’t know what that means. It doesn’t necessarily mean they’re going to be together right away or forever. I don’t know, but he feels like there’s unfinished business between them. I think so.”
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Meanwhile, Bravo has previously offered its own workarounds for the hit show’s multiple love triangles.
“From what I’ve gathered, it should end up being a threesome,” he told Extra in August. “Everyone is happy and the world is one again. …Three people. Sorry! Bad choice of words. Or maybe not.”
“Emily in Paris” is now available on Netflix.