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The Brunch round-up: The week and how it made us feel

Production starts on Emily in Paris; India and Pakistan agree on something; Josh Radnor marries and Princess Anne's style icon status

Updated on: Jan 26, 2024 09:30 IST
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Season 4 of the Netflix show Emily in Paris has started production.
Season 4 of the Netflix show Emily in Paris has started production.
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    Choking on a croissant

    The world’s most predictable show, Emily in Paris, has been renewed for a fourth season, to no one’s surprise and to everyone’s guilty delight. We don’t know yet when it will drop, but we do know what we’ll be saying when it does. “What was she wearing? That’s really not fashion”; “I can’t believe she kissed him”; “Why am I watching this?”; “French people aren’t that mean”; and “Mon diewww, I need an eclair.”

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  • 2

    Feeling neighbourly

    India and Pakistan have found something to agree upon. After Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik wed actor Sana Javed, Indians and Pakistanis flooded the comment sections on social media, all saying one thing: That Malik did his first wife, Indian tennis player Sania Mirza, dirty. We agree. Also, India acknowledges that Pakistani Coke Studio is better.

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  • 3

    Crying in church

    Ted Mosby finally got the wedding he deserved. The How I Met Your Mother actor Josh Radnor married psychologist Jennifer Jacobs in a dream wedding earlier this month. Think Phoebe and Mike’s nuptials (from Friends), just with the cast of HIMYM. The wedding pictures, snow-dusted, are giving us life.

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    Curtsying at the cupboard

    Turns out Princess Anne, 72, and sister to King Charles, has been the royal family’s real style icon all along. The British press has pointed out that she’s worn the same lilac coat in 1983, 1990, 1997, 2004 and recently. Tabloids care only that she’s stayed the same size. We’re more excited about her one-woman sustainability goals.

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