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Emily in Paris - Season 5 Episode 01- La Dolce Emily
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00:00You
00:21Come back to bed. I'm already late for work. It's almost 10. You're working for me
00:28There's no such thing as late
00:35A couple more hours
00:37Then it will be time for lunch
00:40And then
00:42It pops
00:50It's my first day running the room office and I still have to prepare for the meeting with your mother
00:55Okay, I'll take you. Just let me get dressed. No, you stay in bed. I'll see you this afternoon. How will you get there?
01:02I'm Roman now. I take the bus
01:06You're really sure about that?
01:08Yeah
01:19You open an office here now you leave. Why?
01:22Oh, I would love to stay but I have a business in Paris to run. I have to be realistic
01:27Realistic what's more important business or living the life where you want to live. No, I prefer to have both
01:35A husband in Paris and a lover in Rome
01:39Oh
01:39So you're living for him
01:41No, I'm going back for work
01:43One account in Rome isn't enough to keep me here
01:46So stay longer and build a real business here
01:49You know you love it here
01:52And selfishly I love you here, too
01:55Yeah, but I need to find some new Italian clients to justify it and quickly
02:03Oh my god
02:05What?
02:06Well, that's a sign. It's Bavazza
02:08They used to be our client in Paris
02:10Wait, if they work with us in Paris, maybe we can sign them here, too
02:13Thank you
02:16Hello, Luke
02:17Tell me, how's your relationship with Bianca Bavazza?
02:21She's just a friend, nothing more, I swear
02:25Well, keep her close and unpack your bags
02:28We're staying in Rome for a while
02:29Of course
02:31I'm just coming back from the airport right now
02:35Autista, driver, can you take me back to Rome immediately?
02:38Immediately
02:42A friend
02:44What?
02:45I don't
02:52What are you doing? I can't support that
02:54This shirt is to remember me by
02:57And this is for you
03:00When you come back to see me in Rome
03:05Wait, sirvi
03:08Oh, bonjourno
03:10Ciao
03:11And ni hao
03:12Ni hao to you, too
03:14Oh, how's Shanghai?
03:15Well, you know the saying, you can't go home again?
03:18Well, you can
03:20It's leaving that's the hard part
03:21Oh, no, what does that mean?
03:23They offered me a contract on Popstar
03:25Oh my god, that's amazing
03:27I turned it down
03:29I'd rather be judging people in real life than on TV
03:32Plus, my life is in Paris, so that's where I'm headed
03:36I'm headed
03:37How's Rome?
03:38Oh, I gotta go, this is my stop
03:41Arrivederci
03:42Arrivederci
03:48Oh, my scarf
03:49You drei
03:52Oh, my scarf
03:54Oh, my scarf
03:56Looks like this is my scent
03:57took me
03:58It's the military
03:59recognitions
04:01wwww
04:03ец
04:19Oh, my God.
04:49My love, so I say.
04:54Emily.
04:57Sylvie.
04:58Get your heels off that desk and put your phone away.
05:00We got work to do.
05:05I had an epiphany at breakfast.
05:09I thought if we're going to open an office in Rome, let's really show the Italians how it's done.
05:15We need more than just moratori.
05:17If we all focus, in a few weeks' time, we can build a real base here.
05:22Starting with Babatza, Luc.
05:24How are things going with Bianca?
05:26Honestly, she's not the easiest woman.
05:29She has a very tempestuous nature.
05:31I'm referring to the business.
05:33Oh, yeah.
05:33She certainly gives me the business.
05:35That's for sure.
05:36Paris and Rome.
05:38Make it happen.
05:39I will.
05:39Julien, you must still have some contacts from your time in Rome.
05:43Yes.
05:44Actually, I have been cultivating a relationship with Dolce and Gabana.
05:49Bravo.
05:50I love Dolce.
05:52And Emily, how are things with moratori?
05:55I have a meeting with Antonia today.
05:56Great.
05:57Can we just have a word after this?
05:59Yes, a quick one.
06:00We don't have much time for idle chit-chat.
06:01We have an opportunity here.
06:03Moratori is respected.
06:04It can open doors to more business and prove a French firm can beat the Italians at their own game.
06:09Except in football.
06:11Excusez-moi.
06:13If we are all here, who's in Paris?
06:19Uh, where is everyone?
06:22They'll be meeting you on Zoom from Rome.
06:25Rome?
06:25Bonjour, Antoine.
06:30What are you doing in Rome?
06:32I'm kick-starting a new office here.
06:35Well, I wish you would have kick-started this.
06:39Hey, baby, it's a disaster.
06:41Apparently, babies already smell good enough.
06:43Not with a full diaper.
06:45Well, in fairness, you didn't give us much of a budget to work with.
06:48Sylvie, I have a factory full of fragrance that no baby wants, and you're in Rome.
06:54I'm not happy.
06:55Um, what if we created a new holiday in France?
07:01Baby's Day.
07:03It's like Mother's Day and Father's Day.
07:05We could...
07:05You know, Baby's Day is not a bad idea.
07:13It'll be okay.
07:14Yeah, it's just a little rattled.
07:20Avanti!
07:23I'm going to meet Antonia and Marcello for lunch.
07:26Wonderful.
07:28Looking forward to being part of things when we have something concrete to present.
07:32Right.
07:32And also, wasn't this supposed to be my office?
07:38Let's not get hung up on hierarchy, Emily.
07:41You're welcome to use that stool when I'm gone.
07:46Since we're sharing, I would appreciate it if you wouldn't have spoken here.
07:49Or anywhere in the office, for that matter.
07:54So many rules.
07:57Hmm.
07:58I could insist.
07:59I really do.
08:04Okay.
08:05Ciao.
08:06Oh, I, uh, I thought your mother was joining us.
08:12Change of plans.
08:13I'm taking you to her.
08:15Hmm?
08:16My car is right down the street.
08:18Okay.
08:19By the way, do you have any other shoes?
08:21Meet your mother in?
08:22No, these would be fine.
08:24As you wish.
08:24Mm-hmm.
08:36We're all together.
08:46Yeah.
08:48You know, when we're close to the person, we learn a lot about it.
08:52Yeah, but sometimes, we need to be able to do it.
08:56But love is patient.
08:58If you're done for the other, you'll find it.
09:01I don't know.
09:01I feel like it's going to be another thing.
09:03Yeah, you need to live your life, take risks.
09:08To you too, by the way.
09:10I think it was a very, very bad idea to come here.
09:13So, you'll be able to talk to me after breakfast.
09:16I found a little trattoria that's from here, delicious.
09:19They don't have meat, but then, they're delicious.
09:21Let's go.
09:22So, I have an important question to ask you.
09:42I hope you answered correctly.
09:44I will do my best.
09:46Do you like truffles?
09:49I've only tried them once.
09:50Mm-hmm.
09:51With Gabrielle.
09:53Ah, Gabrielle.
09:55Yeah, my ex.
09:58And?
10:00Amazing.
10:01The truffles.
10:03Okay, good.
10:04Because we are going to have a big truffle dinner in Solitano.
10:07Dinner.
10:08I thought we were having lunch.
10:10The truffles take time.
10:12Oh, like getting a meeting with your mother.
10:15She's canceled on me twice.
10:17I guess you're beginning to realize something I've known my entire life.
10:21She's not easy.
10:23Difficult women are my specialty.
10:25Well, we should have Solitano when we had the chance.
10:29I'm curious what this magic marketing bullet of yours is that will come in and fix things.
10:34Well, um, yeah, I don't, I don't have it yet.
10:37Ah.
10:38But don't bet against me.
10:40As long as I get to spend time with you in Rome, I'm happy.
10:48Well, I'm happy.
10:53I don't know.
10:54I'm happy about that.
10:56I could see you inside the globe, and I'm sorry.
10:56I just want to see you on the digital side.
11:01I don't think I'm gonna be normal.
11:06I don't think I'm gonna be normal.
11:11I just want to see you on the digital side.
11:17I don't think I'm gonna be normal.
11:24This is not Solitano.
11:30You said we were going to Solitano.
11:33For the truffle dinner?
11:35But before we eat the truffles, we have to hunt for the truffles.
11:44Emily, buongiorno.
11:47Buongiorno Antonia.
11:50Hi.
11:52And these are my sisters, Livia and Francesca.
11:55Hi.
11:56Ciao.
11:57It's so nice to meet you.
11:59We've heard so much about you.
12:01So beautiful.
12:02Yeah.
12:03Oh.
12:04Had those issues?
12:05Oh, yeah.
12:06I wasn't totally informed of the plans.
12:08Oh, Marcello, the poor girl.
12:10Those shoes are for the runway.
12:12Oh, no, it's okay.
12:13I'll be fine.
12:14And I'm so excited to be truffle hunting.
12:15But I thought that you used pigs.
12:17Oh, no.
12:18They stopped using pigs years ago.
12:19Yeah, they're too aggressive and didn't know when to stop.
12:22Well, that's not very good.
12:24Anyway, I love dogs.
12:25And they love me!
12:26Ah!
12:27Oh!
12:28Well, then, let's go.
12:30You could have warned me.
12:32I thought you liked surprises.
12:34I really don't.
12:35I'm so sweet.
12:36Oh!
12:38Oh, oh, oh, oh!
12:39Whoa, oh, oh.
12:40Oh, no.
12:41I didn't walk away.
12:42Benissimo!
12:43Oh, oh, oh, oh!
12:44Oh!
12:45Oh, oh!
12:46Oh, oh.
12:48Ah, no can't you wait to go o the bird!
12:49Come look!
12:52Oh, oh, oh, oh, where is it!
12:54Come on, wow!
12:55Can to go a bit by ancillor, see if you look-
12:57Oh, oh, oh, oh!
12:58Oh, oh!
12:59Bravo, oh!
13:00That's your wedding!
13:01Ah, great!
13:02Oh, oh!
13:03Oh, oh!
13:04Oh, oh, oh, oh!
13:05Oh, oh!
13:05Oh, oh!
13:05Oh, oh, oh, oh!
13:05Oh, oh, oh.
13:05Oh, good boy.
13:12Oh, my God, guys, look what I found.
13:17Look.
13:19Oh.
13:21That's not a truffle.
13:23That's a stinkhorn.
13:24A what?
13:25It looks like a truffle, but it's not.
13:27Oh.
13:28Well, why do they call it a...
13:30Oh.
13:32Ugh.
13:33It's okay.
13:34I have enough for dinner.
13:35Oop.
13:39Come on, stinkhorn.
13:45That name better not stick.
13:50Emily, your beautiful shoes are ruined.
13:52Oh, to find a stinkhorn.
13:54Marcello, what were you thinking?
13:56I would've brought your boots.
13:59I'll take you shopping tomorrow for another pair.
14:02It's fine.
14:03I'll go see if your mom needs any help in the kitchen.
14:06Okay.
14:11Emily, you're cute.
14:12But what do you really know about her?
14:13What she really wants?
14:14Why do you want to leave with an American girl?
14:17She's only taking our money.
14:19We don't trust her.
14:20Basta.
14:21She's a wonderful girl.
14:22She's a wonderful girl.
14:24You should only know her better.
14:27Can I do anything to help?
14:29Oh, nothing left to do now but stir.
14:32It smells delicious.
14:35Antonia, can I talk to you about a few ideas that I have?
14:38Not while I'm making risotto.
14:41No problem.
14:42I'll talk to you at dinner.
14:45We don't discuss business at dinner.
14:48Another time.
14:49Relax.
14:50Enjoy.
14:53I know you're avoiding me.
14:56So my real question is, why exactly did you hire us?
15:01Honestly, I just want to run out the clock.
15:06In six months' time, JVMA will lose interest and Marcello will forget all about this.
15:11So you hired us to do nothing?
15:13Emily, we don't need a brand that gets diluted, not while I'm running things.
15:17At least let us create a beautiful social campaign that showcases your brand and your lifestyle.
15:24For what purpose?
15:27We are not able to increase production of our cashmere and keep the same quality.
15:31You see, luxury has become homogenized.
15:35Gucci, Prada, they're like chain stores in every wealthy town.
15:38If people want moratori, they have to come to Rome.
15:42It keeps us special and I like it that way.
15:54I'm very happy you decided to stay long there.
15:57I'm happy too.
15:59But it's not going to be easy.
16:00I've got to make clients in both cities feel they're getting my full attention.
16:05Oh, kind of juggling two men.
16:07Or is it more?
16:08Is there someone in Madrid I should know about?
16:10Don't give me ideas.
16:12Sylvie!
16:15Oh, Jane!
16:16Oh, how long have you been in Rome without getting in touch with me?
16:20Oh, I'm sorry.
16:21And who's this handsome man?
16:23Oh, Giancarlo Petri.
16:24Allow me to introduce Principessa Gianna Grapezzi di Saturnia.
16:28Well, you can call me Princess Jane.
16:30Or just plain Jane.
16:31But not plain Jane.
16:32No, she's anything but that.
16:33God, I met Princess Jane years ago, during my time in Rome.
16:38And I haven't had as much fun since.
16:39I didn't know we had a British princess in Rome.
16:42Oh, yes.
16:43It was a real fairy tale.
16:45I met my Italian prince after my, what, third marriage?
16:49Uh-huh.
16:50Vittorio Leonardo Grapezzi di Saturnia.
16:53Ah, pretender to the throne.
16:55Well, tell that to my palazzo, darling.
16:57Now, where are you two off to?
16:58Let's have a drink.
16:59Oh, it's never one drink with this one.
17:01I haven't enlist you tomorrow.
17:03Oh, all right.
17:04We'll catch up soon.
17:05No, no, no.
17:05You stay out.
17:06Now that I know you're here for a while, I don't mind sharing you.
17:09Oh, amore.
17:11Amore.
17:12Ciao.
17:13Ciao.
17:14Ciao.
17:17Do you remember that time we got into the car with those two hot Russian guys that wanted
17:23to take us to that club?
17:24Yes.
17:25I didn't know if they wanted to shoot us or screw us, but I was willing to take a chance.
17:31Now, where's your gorgeous husband?
17:34Oh, Paris or Saint-Tropez.
17:37I'm not sure which.
17:39Well, you picked the right city to have an affair.
17:42Have fun Saturday night.
17:44Confess Sunday.
17:45Clean slate.
17:46No wonder I feel so at home here.
17:49Rome is a city of secrets.
17:52It's not so easy to crack.
17:55No one spoke to me for the first three years, and I'm royalty.
18:01Are you sure you want to open an office here?
18:03I already have one client, Antonia Moratori.
18:06Antonia Moratori.
18:08She's a big tease.
18:09She drops enough bait to keep people hooked.
18:12Well, she never commits.
18:13Why don't you let me throw you a welcome party at the Palazzo?
18:20I can introduce you to some people.
18:22Well, that would be amazing.
18:23I want anything to keep you in town.
18:26More drinks.
18:27For favor, Antonia.
18:36Sylvie, I was with Antonia last night.
18:38She's only hired us as a stalling tactic to run out the clock on the JVMA offer.
18:43She doesn't actually want us to do anything.
18:45You know, I'm just, I'm worried that we're wasting our time here.
18:48Well, it's a good thing that I'm working on getting other business in Rome.
18:53A very well-connected friend of mine is throwing us a party to introduce us to new clients.
18:59That's amazing.
19:00Well, what can I do?
19:02Well, keep your attention on Moratori.
19:03The business, not the man.
19:10Bonjour, no, I've been waiting for you.
19:12Somebody sent us a gift.
19:14What's this?
19:15It's a present for the office.
19:17Wow.
19:18Oh, Antoine.
19:20Peut-être que tu pourras les refoguer aux Italiens.
19:24Je n'arrive pas à la vend en France.
19:27That's actually nice.
19:28I think it was wasted on babies.
19:29Maybe Antoine should put them in new bottles and sell it to people.
19:32Don't you know you can't put old wine in new bottles?
19:34It's in the Bible.
19:36It does smell good.
19:37Yeah, well, Antoine has a great nose, except this time it led him in the wrong direction.
19:41But he shouldn't take it out on us.
19:48Maybe we can sell this in Italy.
20:02Well, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Antoine has asked me to cut your budget.
20:13Cut my budget?
20:14I just want a Michelin star.
20:15Yeah, that's part of the problem.
20:18He said Michelin star restaurants can be money losers.
20:20So what?
20:21He wants to punish me for being successful?
20:23I suppose that depends on how you define success.
20:25You know what?
20:27Can you just keep him off my back for a little while, please?
20:30I got some great changes coming to the menu.
20:33Can I get a hint?
20:35Let's just say I got inspired by a trip I took this week.
20:38You're not going to start cooking with cannabis, are you?
20:40Dude, you know what?
20:41There would be a Michelin first.
20:43Oh, the international pop star returns.
20:45Oh, I really wish you guys could comprehend how big of a deal I am in China.
20:50Well, tell us all about it.
20:51You know what?
20:51I would love to hear more, but I got a kitchen to run.
20:53Oh, hold on.
20:54I did not just stumble over here by accident.
20:57With Emily gone, I really am going to depend on you guys for dinner dates.
21:01And I don't mind being a third wheel as long as I'm not paying.
21:05Well, that won't be an issue.
21:07My girlfriend and I broke up.
21:09Oh.
21:11Well, in that case, you can buy me dinner.
21:14Wow.
21:14You know what?
21:15Consider it on the house.
21:17Really?
21:17No, we will.
21:20Merci.
21:22Cheers, mate.
21:24I was so worried that he was going to find Emily in Rome and blow up her relationship with Marcello.
21:30No, I think he's over the drama.
21:32He just wants her to be happy.
21:35So how much rosé do I need to catch up with you?
21:38A lot.
21:39Oh, is that a challenge?
21:40Great.
21:41So what really happened between you and Nico?
21:47Well, he didn't support my career.
21:48And when he realized he couldn't control me, he dropped our song online commercially, which disqualified us from Eurovision.
21:58Oh, that's rough.
22:00I know.
22:01But it's all good.
22:02I mean, it inspired me to write my own music, which got me the judging gig on Chinese pop star.
22:09So, by the way, I'm actually a pretty big deal in Italy, too.
22:15All right.
22:15No, really.
22:17It's just I haven't crossed over to France yet.
22:20Well, that's a relief.
22:22You've still got your privacy.
22:23Are you mocking me?
22:25Me never.
22:26Never.
22:26Never.
22:29Can I tell you a secret?
22:31Always.
22:33I never liked Nico.
22:36Really?
22:37Really, yeah.
22:38I always thought you were too good for him.
22:39Yeah, well, true, but you should see him with his shirt off sometime.
22:47Oh, come on.
22:48You should see me without mine.
22:51Now I'm being serious.
22:53Okay, well, let's see.
22:54Whoa, whoa, whoa.
22:55I meant about Nico.
22:57What?
23:00He didn't deserve you.
23:06You're really cute.
23:09Am I allowed to say that?
23:12I think you just did.
23:36This is all for us?
23:38Well, it's who you know, Emily.
23:41I'll always remember that.
23:44Jane!
23:45Oh, this is just unbelievable.
23:48I don't know how to thank you.
23:50Oh, I'm so pleased that you're happy.
23:53And this is my American colleague, Emily Cooper.
23:59Emily, Principessa Gianna Grapezzi di Saturnia.
24:02Oh, Princess Gianna is fine.
24:04Oh, lovely to meet you, Princess Gianna.
24:09Your palazzo is amazing.
24:11Magical.
24:12Oh, my God, is that a step and repeat?
24:14Oh, yes.
24:15It's to honor the Italian brands who are sponsoring this evening's soiree.
24:19Oh.
24:19Nutella crepe?
24:22Oh.
24:26Delicious.
24:28That's Antonia.
24:29Please, excuse me.
24:30It was a pleasure to meet you, Princess Gianna.
24:33Grapezzi di Saturnia.
24:35Si.
24:42Sylvie?
24:43I know everyone in Rome, from Fiat to Fendi, and I would love to bring you business.
24:49That would be wonderful.
24:50For a piece of your business.
24:53I'm a princess without a portfolio, if you know what I mean.
24:56No, not exactly.
24:57I'm Palazzo Paul, darling.
25:02We Airbnb this entire place, apart from a few rooms on the top floor.
25:06My husband and I live up there.
25:08Like squirrels.
25:11I would love a meeting with Fendi.
25:14Fendi for a fee.
25:16Let's talk.
25:19Antonia, thank you for coming.
25:21My pleasure.
25:24I've always been curious about this Palazzo.
25:27So, you are expanding your business in Rome.
25:29We're going to try.
25:30That makes me happy if it means you're planning to stay here even longer.
25:34Yes.
25:35But my main focus is still Muratori.
25:37What if I told you I had a way for you to increase your revenue, but you wouldn't have to increase production?
25:43I'm listening.
25:44Okay, if people can't afford to buy a piece of Muratori, they can still connect to the brand with a fragrance.
25:50Perfume.
25:50We've heard it one before.
25:53True.
25:53We've been approached, but nothing that ever excited me.
25:56Well, it's something I've been thinking of for a long time, and I have just the right person to do it.
26:07Silvia, please, don't make Luke go back to Paris.
26:11I promise.
26:12If it stays, Pavazzo will come through.
26:14Big time.
26:15You have that kind of authority?
26:17Bianca, she's more important than she looks.
26:19It's true.
26:20I decide where Pavazzo's money goes for marketing.
26:24Well, then I think it's time to introduce Pavazzo to Rome.
26:27Italian espresso meets French vodka.
26:30Yeah, it's a beautiful commingling of cultures.
26:32Signore, signori, please raise a bottle of Peroni Nazrazzuro to welcome my great friend and brilliant marketeer, Sylvie Grattot, to Rome, where she will bring her French savoir-faire to Italian brands.
26:56Here's to you, Sylvie, and most of all, to Peroni.
27:06Mmm, delicious.
27:08Here's to old friends and new partnerships.
27:13And new partnerships.
27:16How beautiful.
27:17Who does she think she is?
27:19Who does she think she is?
27:20You ever Peroni?
27:20Have you seen Antoine?
27:22Yes, she's over there by the Farolini pasta station.
27:24Look, I thought I was a label whore, but this is next level.
27:28Hey, baby.
27:31Don't ever mention that.
27:33I told them this is a new fragrance you've been working on for a while, inspired by their brand.
27:37Of course.
27:38I love Muratori.
27:39If this doesn't work, I hope at least I get a cashmere sweater out of it.
27:44So where is she?
27:45Over there.
27:46But, you know, don't come on too strong.
27:49Don't tell me how to talk to a woman.
27:54Antonia Muratori, I would like you to meet Antoine Lambert,
27:57the owner of Maison Laveau and the premier perfumer in Paris.
28:01Signora Muratori, sono un suo grandissimo ammiratore.
28:05What a pleasure.
28:06Molto gentile.
28:08And what brings you to Rome?
28:10You, of course.
28:14And I am her son, Marcello.
28:16Yes, Marcello.
28:18I'm very happy to meet you both.
28:19When Emily told me she was in business with Muratori,
28:22well, it made me realize you're one of the only great fashion brands
28:26without your own fragrance.
28:28We've explored it before.
28:30Not with me.
28:30Antoine is a genius.
28:32He created heartbreak for Baccarat.
28:34And now I'd like to create Muratori for you.
28:38It's something I've been thinking about for a long time.
28:40Notes of fresh laundry and hay to ground us to the land.
28:44Something masculine.
28:44To evoke the memory of the great Umberto Moratori.
28:48Oh.
28:49And when can I learn more about this fragrance?
28:52I'm wearing it now.
28:55Did you get to dance?
28:58It's the best way to experience the scent.
29:01Uh, why not?
29:02How long have you been planning this?
29:20Oh, I thought you love surprises.
29:23I really don't.
29:28And so you will produce this?
29:30Of course.
29:32At no cost to you.
29:34It's a license.
29:36You get a piece of whatever we sell.
29:38And with the right bottle and marketing,
29:41I can see this become a global hit.
29:50It's subtle and fresh.
29:53It gives me a happy feeling.
29:55Well, then I guess we should keep dancing.
29:57I don't believe it.
30:04I think she's falling for this.
30:07You wrote me off too soon.
30:09I won't be making that mistake twice.
30:11Oh, mon Dieu, tout le monde sait quand on la regarde.
30:24Oh, mon Dieu, tout le monde sait quand on la regarde.
30:30Oh, mon Dieu, tout le monde sait quand on la regarde.
30:46Oh, yeah, yeah, oh, yeah, oh, yeah, oh, yeah, oh, yeah, oh, yeah, oh, yeah, oh, yeah, oh, mon Dieu, tout le monde, quand on la regarde.
31:08Oh mon Dieu, tout le monde sait quand on la regarde
31:16Même quand on est toi et moi, t'es dans ma tête, ma folie
31:21J'aime quand on est toi et moi
31:23Même quand on est toi et moi, t'es dans ma tête, ma folie
31:29J'aime quand on est toi et moi
31:31Attends
31:31Moi, je suis là pour toi
31:38Sous-titres par Jérémy Diaz
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33:38You
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