“Emily in Paris” actor says she was fired from the series: “A Tragedy”

by Andrea
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Rupert Everett, 66, did not play a big role in “Emily in Paris”but now it has no more participation none.

The actor, who played the director of the interior design studio Giorgio Barbieri in an episode of the Netflix series, revealed during a speech at Marateale – the International Film Festival held annually in the Italian city – which was production, according to Vanity Fair magazine this week.

“I was fired. I made a scene in the most recent season, and they told me, ‘Next year we talk,’” he would have said. “I waited for them to call me – but in the end, it never happened, and just fired me.”

Everett kept saying that “the show business is always very difficult, from beginning to end. When they write the script, they think they want you – but then things change, and your character disappears. I don’t know why.”

“For me it was a tragedy,” he added. “I stayed in bed for two weeks because I couldn’t overcome.”

A CNN contacted the representatives of Everett and Netflix to comment on the case.

This does not mean that the popular actor, who was present at the festival in part to host the Basilicata International Award, is without work.

The IMDB lists several future projects with Everett, including a comedy called “The Lar” alongside Jeff Goldblum. Fans also hope that he represses his dear role as George Downes, the best friend of Julia Roberts’ character, in the supposed planned sequence of 1997 success of my best friend.

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