Does Sylvie divorce Laurent in Emily in Paris? Sylvie’s complicated relationship explored 

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie in a still from Emily in Paris (Image via Netflix)
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie in a still from Emily in Paris (Image via Netflix)

Emily in Paris is one of the most highly rated shows and focuses on the life of Emily Cooper, portrayed by Lily Collins. She is a young American marketing executive who relocated to Paris from Chicago to work at a fancy marketing company. Centering on culture shock, love, and self-growth, Emily in Paris is about to air its fourth season. Sylvie Grateau is played by Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Emily's boss.

First and foremost, Sylvie doesn't feed into Emily's American way of marketing. As time goes on, things get a bit muddled, with both mentorship and a bit of rivalry in their relationship. From the beginning of season one, Sylvie has come a long way, struggling with the difficult balance between her professional ambitions and her private life, particularly concerning her marriage to Laurent.

By the end of Emily in Paris Season 3, Sylvie and Laurent's relationship status piqued the fans' interest. In the finale, Sylvie and Laurent do not have an official divorce, but the marriage is at quite a messy, tight moment as they struggle to lead lives while technically being married.

On the other side, the end of the last season gave the feeling that there was some kind of reconciliation, but now things get too complicated for their future with the tension around Laurent's business decisions. This keeps the fans interested and wanting to see how her story unfolds this season.


Who is Sylvie’s husband in Emily in Paris?

Laurent and Sylvie in a still from Emily in Paris (Image via Netflix)
Laurent and Sylvie in a still from Emily in Paris (Image via Netflix)

Sylvie Grateau's husband in Emily in Paris is Laurent, played by Arnaud Binard. One of the major plots that form the series is their relationship, in which viewers see a complicated marriage of more than two decades.

Sylvie is played by Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, an influential marketing executive who exudes class and confidence. Her enormous professional success was commended, but her marriage was marked by distance. Indeed, she had a special agreement with Laurent through which they could live separately.

He is a Saint-Tropez-based nightclub owner. Also to reiterate what has been mentioned before: he and Sylvie had lived separately, but they are not divorced. This setup raises many questions concerning commitment and love.

Arnaud Binard and Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu (Image via Netflix)
Arnaud Binard and Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu (Image via Netflix)

Through the series, viewers have watched Sylvie struggle to balance her professional ambition against her personal life. More often than not, this tension bleeds into her relationship with Laurent. By the end of Emily in Paris Season 3, Sylvie's relationship with Laurent becomes more pronounced.

He arrives in Paris and expresses a desire to open an exclusive, members-only club, which Sylvie is very excited about at first. Things get complicated as Laurent reveals his business associate to be Louis de Léon, a man from Sylvie's past who is connected with inappropriate conduct.

It ramps up tension by this revelation and leaves fans wondering where the future will take them in marriage. While it appears that Sylvie and Laurent's relationship has survived by the end of the series, the dynamics suggest that this journey is far from over and has set further exploration in Season 4.


Who is Sylvie's ex-boyfriend in Emily in Paris season 4?

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu and Samuel Arnold in Emily in Paris (Image via Netflix)
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu and Samuel Arnold in Emily in Paris (Image via Netflix)

In Emily in Paris Season 4, Sylvie Grateau's ex-boyfriend is named Louis de Léon. This character is played by actor Pierre Deny. Louis had a major significance for Sylvie in the past, given that he was her superior at work when she began her career at the premium brand JVMA.

It gets messy with some inappropriate behavior allegations. No doubt, this will cast a shadow over his character and the history shared with Sylvie. As the series picks up, Sylvie has to confront her experiences with Louis herself—specifically workplace harassment.

It becomes clear through the story that Sylvie confronted a difficult dynamic at JVMA where Louis is heavily insinuated to have quid pro quo harassed her for promotion in the workplace in return for sexual favors.

Eion Bailey, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, and William Abadie in Emily in Paris (Image via Netflix)
Eion Bailey, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, and William Abadie in Emily in Paris (Image via Netflix)

That dark history floods back into the present day when Louis intrudes into Sylvie's present life—on the verge of investing in her husband Laurent's new nightclub, making things tense between wife and husband.

In Season 4, a journalist comes after Sylvie to do an exposé on Louis's wrongdoing, and just won't go away. Though at first unwilling, she eventually decides to speak up to empower other women and to be able to hold Louis responsible for what he did. At that moment, Sylvie is very firm.

It shows her will to take back her narrative. Thus, Louis de Léon works not only as the ex-boyfriend but as a stepping stone toward the development of Sylvie's character into a deeper exploration of the #MeToo movement within the series.


You can watch Emily in Paris streaming exclusively on Netflix.

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Edited by Sezal Srivastava