She became Queen of Paris and recently also of Rome.
But now Lily Collins, 35, has lent her name to something a little less luxurious: budget supermarket Lidl.
To further capitalise on Netflix’s hit series Emily in Paris, Collins has partnered with the German chain for a French-themed series to go along with part two of the latest series.
For its latest Flavour of the Week range, the supermarket is showcasing crisps, macarons, brioche and sparkling lemonade, all in honour of the Parisian-themed show.
Fans were on the edge of their seats after Emily Cooper, the show’s fashion-forward protagonist, decided to end her love triangle by choosing Gabriel over Alfie, sparking heated debate among the show’s 19.9 million viewers.
Emily In Paris has launched her own range with budget UK supermarket Lidl following the release of the fourth season of the hit Netflix series
For its latest Flavour of the Week range, the supermarket has unveiled crisps, macarons, brioche and sparkling lemonade, all in celebration of the Parisian-themed show
From Thursday, the salmon pie, Le Cremeux, Pastry Twists, lemon pie and pancakes will be available for sale.
In a nod to Ms. Collins’ style, slippers and skin care products are also available for purchase.
The second part of the fourth season will be released on Netflix on September 12 and will be set mainly in Rome.
The show is back after a two-year hiatus, but some critics felt it wasn’t long enough. They were fiercely opposed to the show.
Since becoming the show’s lead, Collins has signed deals with many French luxury brands, including Dior, Cartier, Maison Perrier and Lancome.
And Collins was reportedly paid £300,000 per episode of Emily in Paris.
To mark the launch of her Lidl range, Collins celebrated her three-year wedding anniversary with husband Charlie McDowell on Thursday.
She shared a trio of black-and-white photos of herself and the 41-year-old director, sitting together in matching T-shirts and jeans. In an enthusiastic post on Instagram, she called their marriage the “greatest gift.”
Launched on Thursday: Salmon Tart, Le Cremeux, Pastry Twists, Lemon Tart, Macarons and Crêpes are all available to buy
In a nod to Lily’s style, slippers and skin care products are also available for purchase
There is also a range of skin care and nail polish available from the Lidl Cien range
The show is back after a two-year hiatus, but that wait apparently wasn’t long enough for some critics, who slammed the show (Lily pictured with Alfie, Lucien Laviscount)
The second part of the fourth series will be released on Netflix on September 12 and will be set mainly in Rome
To mark the launch of her Lidl range, Mrs Collins celebrated her three-year wedding anniversary with her husband Charlie McDowell (pictured in London in February) on Thursday
“Happy anniversary to the man who makes me laugh harder than anyone. Being held in your arms for three years is the greatest gift,” she said.
‘Naked and in a basic tee, you make me feel like the most special person on the planet. I adore you @charliemcdowell. More than I can say.’
‘To countless wonderful moments together (plus twinning photoshoots). And to think that the best is yet to come…’.
Mrs Collins – whose father is the famous English musician Phil Collins – commented below: ‘Much, much more. Ps/- please model more.’
Collins and McDowell, the son of actress Mary Steenburgen and Clockwork Orange star Malcolm McDowell, began dating in 2019. They met on the set of the film Gilded Rage.
The couple got engaged in 2020 and tied the knot in 2021 during a ceremony in Dunton Hot Springs, Colorado.