When Emily Cooper moves to Paris for her dream job, her organised and settled life is turned upside down.
Not being able to speak French sees her get into all sorts of muddles, and a string of beautiful men are constantly fighting for her heart.
While the show isn't for everyone, with some describing it as cheesy and "obnoxious", many of us have ended up binge watching both series in an embarrassingly short time.
But there is one thing that's caused a bit of a debate between viewers since the show first hit our screens - how old is Emily?
Lily Collins, who plays her, is 32, but fans guessed Emily is much younger - estimating her early 20s.

And Lily also agreed with this theory, telling British Vogue: "I don’t believe we’ve ever given her a specific ‘number’ for her age, but I believe that she’s pretty fresh out of college. Maybe this is her first year after graduation. I want to say she’s like, 22-ish.
"She’s had enough experience at her company in Chicago to have earned the respect of her boss. She’s a smart cookie and really innovative – and this is not her first rodeo doing what she does.
"She’s gone to school for this, and she’s completed internships. However, she’s not the person who travelled during college. She was really, really focused on her jobs in the Midwest, and I don’t think she’s been abroad. Basically, she’s always kind of been a big fish in a small pond – and then suddenly in Paris she’s a fish out of water."
However, the second series of Emily in Paris finally confirms her age when she likes a message that flashes up on her phone on her birthday.
A pal called @TheVagaJeune writes: “29 years Jeune! Happy birthday, @emilyinparis."

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Lily was forced to apologise for getting her character's age so wrong with a jokey Instagram post.
Alongside a meme from the show, she wrote: "Emily looking at me when I get her age wrong. Sorry girl. You might not be 22, but I gotta say - you do act like it sometimes!!!"
The second series of the show has also caused controversy as a top diplomat lashed out at Netflix for its “offensive” portrayal of Ukrainians in the hit comedy.
Oleksandr Tkachenko, Ukraine’s minister of culture, complained to the streaming giant about the “caricature” of his nation’s people in the show, branding it “unacceptable”.
Many Ukrainians also said they had been outraged by the depiction of Kyiv-native Petra in the show’s second series.
She is played by Ukrainian Daria Panchenko and portrayed as an uneducated thief with poor taste in fashion.
Mr Tkachenko said: “In the 1990s and 2000s, Ukrainian guys were portrayed mainly as gangsters. Over time this has changed. However, not in this case.
“In Emily in Paris we have a caricature of a Ukrainian woman which is unacceptable. It is also offensive.
“Is this how Ukrainians will be seen abroad? Who steal, want to get everything for free, be afraid of deportation? This should not be so.”