Lucien Laviscount on why marriage isn’t a priority and his role in 'Emily in Paris' season 4

"Marriage has never really been a massive thing," says Laviscount as he eyes roles in Marvel and British cop dramas.

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Lucien Laviscount, known for his role as Alfie in Netflix’s hit series "Emily in Paris," recently shared insights into his career aspirations and personal life in an exclusive interview with Page Six. 

The 32-year-old actor revealed that marriage isn't a priority for him, despite his parents recently tying the knot after nearly four decades together. 

Instead, Laviscount is focused on his acting career, expressing a desire to star in a gritty British cop drama or to join the Marvel or DC universes.

Currently, Laviscount is enjoying the global reach of "Emily in Paris," which has connected him with fans from around the world. 

"It still baffles me, the reach of the show," he said, reflecting on how the series has allowed him to connect with people from countries like Chile and Argentina. 

Despite the overwhelming attention, Laviscount remains grounded, thankful for the opportunity to portray Alfie and contribute to the show's success.

As for his personal tastes, the actor credits his Antiguan heritage for his love of Caribbean food, though he admits to developing a fondness for snails since joining the fashion-heavy show. 

When asked about the show's romantic tensions, Laviscount subtly endorsed his character, Alfie, as the right choice for Emily, though he acknowledged that the final decision is up to the storyline in the upcoming Season 4.

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