The smash-hit Netflix series “Emily in Paris”, playing out in the City of Light, will return for season two, the streaming giant has announced.

The show starring Lily Collins, Ashley Park and Lucas Bravo premiered last month and had fans hooked to watching Emily at the centre of a tonne of rose-tinted drama.

Netflix took to social media to announce the update, as they tweeted: “Deux is always better than un” (Two is always better than one).

Created by Darren Star, who is known for the popular series like ‘Younger’ and ‘Sex and the City’, the 10-episode-long first season tells the story of Emily, an American marketing executive, who moves to Paris for a job opportunity.

However, her life in the foreign city isn’t the easiest as she experiences stringent culture clash and has to keep juggling her career, new friendships and love life.

The dramedy series garnered mixed reactions with a section of viewers calling out the makers for playing up clichés while others admit its whole lot of fun.

Collins too expressed her elation on Twitter, saying: “I’m freaking out and beyond thrilled (much to Sylvie’s dismay) to announce #EmilyinParis will be returning to @netflix for Season 2! Thank you guys for the love and support and I hope you’re as excited as we are!!…”