Emily in Paris spoilers follow.

Emily in Paris is back, tout le monde. And she's chicer than ever!

Netflix dropped the trailer for Emily in Paris season 3 today (November 30) ahead of its December release date, and it looks like there's still plenty of drama to come in the city of light.

As those who watched season 2 will remember (spoilers ahead if you haven't caught up yet) things ended on a major cliffhanger after Lily Collins' character Emily Cooper had to make a big decision. She could either accept a job offer from her boss Madeline, played by former Grey's Anatomy star Kate Walsh, and leave Paris to head back to Chicago, or move to a new company alongside her mentor, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu's Sylvie.

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As for how that turned out? Well, the trailer appears to reveal that Emily may just be doing both. We know she's definitely back in Paris, and her bestie Mindy, played by Ashley Park, reveals, Emily is "pulling double duty".

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But this is Emily in Paris, so it's not all work and no play. Duh!

The trailer also teases more love triangle action between Emily and Lucas Bravo's Gabriel and Lucien Laviscount's Brit Alfie, as Emily reveals: "We always talk about work life balance and right now I am all about life."

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Fans will know that Emily professed her love for Gabriel in the season 2 finale, but then learned that he was back together with Camille (Camille Raza).

Bravo spoke to us here at Digital Spy back in September, where he teased fans should expect "more twists" in season 3. "Everything is just amplified," he revealed. "I feel like Darren [Star] went a bit crazy with writing this season."

Emily In Paris season 3 will debut on Netflix on December 21.


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Emily has a BA in Media with a pathway in Journalism from Nottingham Trent University and an MA in Film, Television, and Screen Industries from the University of Nottingham. She has worked as a freelance journalist since she was a teenager, and now writes and sub-edits stories about celebrities, TV shows, movies, and lifestyle features. 

Emily currently works for Digital Spy and Static Media and has had her work featured in various online and print outlets over the years, including Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, Harper's Bazaar, The Inquisitr, Nicki Swift, Women.com, Mirror and Yahoo.

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