Hannah Stocking, Madison Pettis, and Yvonne Orji on Netflix's The Wrong Paris and Reality TV Chaos: Podcast
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Hannah Stocking, Madison Pettis, and Yvonne Orji on Netflix's The Wrong Paris and Reality TV Chaos: Podcast
"There's a 'bless your heart'-ness to her. Like, the things she's saying are so mean, but with that sweet little accent, you almost don't notice."
"I don't normally exude ovulation, but I love bomb a lot in real life. Maybe I stalk a little. Just Miller Lite-level stalking."
"I always go in with full hearts and open eyes. But I've learned that reality shows always have some kind of built-in chaos... and that's not how I live my life."
The Wrong Paris follows a contestant who signs up for a dating show she believes is set in Paris, France and instead lands in Paris, Texas. The film uses a show-within-a-show structure to satirize reality-dating tropes while allowing genuine romantic feelings to develop unexpectedly. Cast members portray exaggerated characters: a Southern-accented competitor, an overenthusiastic pursuer, and a reality-show host balancing sincerity and manufactured chaos. Scenes include mechanical-bull riding and intentional absurdity, with actors aiming to keep moments grounded despite comedic excess. The narrative contrasts seekers of true love with those chasing fame.
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