According to Elite Daily, Mindy wasn't going to be a singer until Ashley Park took the role. After Ashley, who was nominated for a Tony Award in 2018 after originating the role of Gretchen Wieners in the musical adaptation of Mean Girls, decided to play Mindy, she said the creator of the series, Darren Star, asked if she would mind singing in the show.
"He asked, 'As we're writing the rest of the series, would you be OK if Mindy sang?'" Ashley explained. "He saw me in Mean Girls on Broadway, twice he says. And he was like, 'How could we not include singing for you?' And of course I was so excited."
All of that fancy knife technique isn't just for show! In an interview, Lucas Bravo told Entertainment Weekly that he used to work as a chef. "A few years ago, I was working in this bar and one of the sous chefs left," Lucas explained. "I told them, 'I don't think I can learn anything more at the bar. Can I assist you?' And he accepted. So for two months, I was basically a sous chef and I had a blast. It was an open kitchen so customers could see us, but it was a lot of fun."
In an interview with Glamour UK, Lily revealed that Ashley and herself are real life besties. "It's such an amazing experience to meet someone as an adult, when you're an adult, and gravitate towards them so strongly," Lily said about Ashley. "Like a friendship soulmate."
She continued, "Ashley makes me not question and doubt who I am." We couldn't love this pair more if we tried!
There's a reason why Carrie Bradshaw and Emily Cooper are both fashion icons, Patricia Field styled them! Though she did not return for the Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like That..., Patricia worked as the costume designer on SATC for all six seasons and for both films.
In a 2020 interview with E! News, Lily Collins revealed that she believes Emily is a fan of Sex and the City. "I think that Emily, like myself, grew up watching Sex and the City," she said. "I think she really loved Carrie Bradshaw as well as the other characters and probably had like pictures saved of what Carrie wore at certain times, when she was traveling, or different attitudes or attributes that Carrie had."
She continued, "I think they both love what they do. They both love to work and very much incorporate those life experiences into their work."
In season two, episode six, being the Michigan-native that she is, Emily says that, when she was younger, she went on a Vespa fudge tour with her mom around Mackinac Island.
The thing is, vespas aren't allowed on Mackinac Island. According to Michigan's state website, on the island, people are "limited to transportation of horse and buggy, bicycle or foot."
In an interview with Elite Daily, Ashley Park shared that while she was wearing a white latex dress on set, she had a wardrobe mishap. "We were filming all night—oh my gosh, this is the opposite of the glam world—I remember getting up, and because it was so cold and then warm and all this stuff, my latex dress just split," she said. "And we had one more shot to film, so I couldn't have a split dress. I remember Lily's dressers and my dressers just trying to duct tape it from the inside, and we were like, 'This is quite funny.'"
When the cast returned for season two of the series, the production designer Anne Seibel told E! News in an interview that she had to rebuild the iconic staircase in Emily and Gabriel's apartment building. "When we came there, I said, 'My god, they repainted the whole thing inside,'" she shared. "They must have made money on us."
As a solution, Anne says she "built the stairs." She explained, "I gave more stairs for the apartment to shoot in. It was fun for me."
According to Forbes, Chopard, Rimowa and Dior for Vespa had products written into the storyline for product placement. In an interview, Karen Duffy, the co-founder of wilyfoXX, a female-founded boutique agency focused on marketing, communication and business development, explained that "brands can own whole episodes as featured players like Rimowa in Emily in Paris season two."
After Kim Cattrall made a surprise red carpet appearance at the season three premiere of Emily in Paris, many began wondering if the Sex and the City alum would cameo in comedy. (Both SATC and EiP are created by Darren Star.)
Lily Collins revealed to E! News that the cast is in the dark, noting, "She's such a big supporter, and we're so grateful for that. We've been asked that question. We were like, 'Darren? Does anyone know anything?' We don't know."
During a Dec. 15 appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Lily Collins revealed that she filmed with professional pigeons for season three. "Pigeons are some of the hardest cast to wrangle and they're the most expensive," she shared. "They come with wranglers. And there are multiple kinds of pigeons, there are the trained flight pigeons and there are the wild pigeons."
Per Lily, she worked with both, but the trained pigeons refused to travel through the "clear flight plan."
She added, "What they used in the show was real-life moments of them going rogue."