The ongoing filming of the beloved series "Emily in Paris" in Venice has been marred by tragedy following the sudden death of assistant director Diego Borella. The 47-year-old was reported to have collapsed in front of crew members at the iconic Hotel Danieli while preparations were underway for a scene.
Emergency services were called to the scene around 19:00 local time on Thursday, but despite their efforts, Borella sadly did not survive. A spokesperson from Paramount Television Studios expressed profound sorrow at the loss, stating, "We are deeply saddened to confirm the sudden passing of a member of the 'Emily in Paris' production family."
Reports indicate that filming was briefly halted following Borella's death, as the crew dealt with the shock of the incident. The statement from Paramount continues with condolences to Borella's family, emphasizing the difficult time the entire production team is facing.
"Emily in Paris," which aired its first season during the pandemic in 2020, features Lily Collins in the lead role of Emily Cooper, an American navigating the romantic landscape of Paris while working in a marketing firm. The fourth season, recently released in 2024, saw Emily embarking on new adventures in Rome, and production on the fifth season, slated for release later this year, continues amidst the bittersweet atmosphere.
The show has garnered significant attention and acclaim, not only for its charming narrative but also for its vivid portrayals of life in Paris, captivating viewers around the world. As the production team mourns the loss of a valued member, fans are reminded of the fragile nature of life, even amidst the glamour of filmmaking.