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Follows four American women as they move into a penthouse in the middle of Paris with French suitors waiting to date them. Is this love trip their one-way ticket to romance, or to a heartbre... Read all Follows four American women as they move into a penthouse in the middle of Paris with French suitors waiting to date them. Is this love trip their one-way ticket to romance, or to a heartbreak in another language? Follows four American women as they move into a penthouse in the middle of Paris with French suitors waiting to date them. Is this love trip their one-way ticket to romance, or to a heartbreak in another language?

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Love Trip: Paris — release date, cast, plot and everything to know about the reality dating show

It's a love connection with a French twist.

CAROLINE RENNER, JOSIELYN AGUILERA, LACY HARTSELLE & ROSE ZILLA-BA in Love Trip: Paris

With the runaway success of Emily in Paris , it was only a matter of time before a reality competition placed Americans in the City of Love so that they can, well, fall in love. That's exactly what you get with Love Trip: Paris , a reality dating show coming to Freeform and Hulu. 

In a refreshing development to the reality dating show scene, some of the women heading to Paris to find love aren't just looking for French men. The LGBTQ+ friendly series is sure to delight fans of all orientations who want to cheer for people finding their people. 

Here's everything we know about Love Trip: Paris . 

Love Trip: Paris release date

Love Trip: Paris premieres on Valentine's Day, Tuesday, February 14, on Freeform and Hulu. The first two two episodes are being released on the premiere day, beginning at 9 pm ET/PT. 

After the premiere, episodes will air weekly on Freeform and Hulu on Tuesdays at 10 pm ET/PT.

The first episode is titled "New Country, Same Mistake." Here is the description: "Four American girls unlucky in love in the US move to Paris to find their soulmates. Afraid of repeating mistakes from back home, Lacy, Rose, Caroline and Josielyn are ready for a change of scenery… but old habits are tough to break!"

The second episode is titled "Love Blooms." Here's the description: "Two new suitors catch Josielyn's interest. Rose takes a shot with another man. Caroline turns up the heat. Lacy reveals a shocking secret from her past."

As of this writing there is no release date for UK audiences, but we will provide an update here as soon as updates are available. 

Love Trip: Paris plot

Here's the Love Trip: Paris plot from Freeform: "Follows four American women as they move into a penthouse in the middle of Paris with French suitors waiting to date them. Is this love trip their one-way ticket to romance, or to a heartbreak in another language?"

Love Trip: Paris cast

Thanks to Teen Vogue , we know a little bit more about the contestants in Love Trip: Paris and what they’re looking for in an ideal mate. 

Caroline is a New Yorker and a personal trainer who is looking for the ideal girlfriend in Paris.

Rose, a Boston realtor, is looking for a "passionate Frenchman."

Lacey, a Nashville-based mental health podcaster, learned French during the pandemic and hopes to find the right girl or guy in Paris. 

Josielyn, a model based in Los Angeles, thinks that she'll find her soulmate in Paris. 

Love Trip: Paris trailer

The trailer for Love Trip: Paris tells you everything you need to know about the new series. Take a look below:

How to watch Love Trip: Paris

Freeform is available with most cable packages, so if you have cable you probably already have Freeform. If you've cut the cord, you can find Freefrom in the channel lineup for several streaming services like  FuboTV ,  Hulu with Live TV ,  Sling TV  and  YouTube TV .

You can also watch the show on Hulu , but you need a subscription if you're looking to watch Love Trip: Paris on the streaming platform. 

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Queer-inclusive reality dating show 'Love Trip: Paris' breaks TV barriers on Freeform

"Love Trip: Paris" offers viewers a new take on reality TV.

A scene from "Love Trip: Paris."

Freeform's new "Love Trip: Paris" does what many other reality dating shows don't.

Reality TV has been criticized for its lack of diversity in race, gender expression, sexuality and body type. "Love Trip: Paris," by contrast, offers contestants a chance to find love in a structure that embraces the spectrum of gender and sexuality, featuring an inclusive cast of potential suitors, its showrunners and contestants say.

In this series, four American singles -- Josielyn Aguilera, Caroline Renner, Rose Zilla-Ba and Lacy Hartselle -- head to France to find the Parisian partner of their dreams.

The four contestants meet and date potential suitors of all genders and sexualities, choosing just a lucky few to take on dates.

"We're so used to seeing shows that are so whitewashed and heteronormative … but let's see the way the world has changed and has progressed," Hartselle, a pansexual woman -- which means she's open to being attracted to all gender identities -- told ABC News.

PHOTO: A scene from "Love Trip: Paris."

Each episode, there's an elimination, where some suitors may be sent packing and new suitors come in to make a connection with the show's stars.

Hartselle said she grew up in a traditional Christian household in the South and found it hard to embrace her truest self growing up as a queer woman and eventual divorcee.

Seeing queer representation and romance on television in an authentic way is something she said she wishes she could have seen on screen as a young woman.

"There was so much I did not know and so much ignorance -- and ignorance is what leads to division," she said. "I just am beaming at the thought of what we have done by just being ourselves, by bringing our very human fullness, our strengths, our weaknesses, everything to the screen. You see us all, in all of our beautiful vulnerable glory."

PHOTO: A scene from "Love Trip: Paris."

Aguilera, a transgender and bisexual Latina woman told ABC News she similarly grew up in a misogynistic culture. She said she hopes the stories on "Love Trip: Paris" can inspire the next generation of viewers looking for guidance on love, romance, and friendships.

"I hope that this really breaks that glass ceiling, of letting other shows like this exist," Aguilera said. "I hope this really breaks that and we get to start seeing more like LGBT people fall in love and more people of color fall in love -- more people in general just fall in love."

Renner, a nonbinary lesbian, told ABC News that showrunners reached out to her initially to explain the show's diversity goals, with which she was immediately on board. "I was like, 'Yes!' Like, I have been waiting for this moment to see something like this on television," she said.

Renner, who goes by she/they pronouns, continued, "It is so important to see every shape, size, color, sexuality, gender on television. Art reflects the world that we live in, and so, the world that we live in can't be reflected unless it shows every ounce of diversity possible and I am so proud of how diverse this show is."

Zilla-Ba, a straight woman who is Black, told ABC News that the inclusivity made her feel comfortable throughout her dating journey on the show. She said not having to worry about her safety allowed her to "let myself shine."

PHOTO: A scene from "Love Trip: Paris."

"As a woman of color, dating people off of apps, you don't really know if it is a safe experience for you, and as for the other girls, all being queer, it's really scary dating in the real world in that way," Zilla-Ba said.

Reality TV has also been critiqued for failing to create space for people of marginalized groups to thrive. "Love Trip: Paris" executive producer Susan House said that this was one of the showrunners' main priorities.

"We want to help these girls, we want them to find love," House said in an interview. "But we also want them to have the most true experience possible. We wanted to give them room to express themselves, talk about things in interviews, talk to each other, like we wanted to just give them a safe space to really live these journeys."

PHOTO: A scene from "Love Trip: Paris."

The cast members say they have already received praise about the show's diversity and its impact on viewers. They hope the world can learn that queer love is normal, and that "this is just who we are," Hartselle said.

Added Renner, "Love is love no matter what shape, size, color, gender, anything you are. We all have beating hearts. We all want to find love. Love is what makes the world go round. And we all deserve to find it."

Zilla-Ba agreed. "Not just that love is love," she said, "but you can have that fairytale type of love, no matter what kind of love it is."

Though the cast's final love matches have yet to be revealed, it's clear they were able to find loving friendships with each other.

"We really became a sisterhood and we really truly bonded so much, and it just means so much to have you girls in my life," Aguilera said, speaking to her castmates.

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‘Love Trip: Paris’ Cast On ‘Emotional’ Evictions & The One ‘Goal’ They Vowed To Stick By (Exclusive)

The 'Love Trip: Paris' cast opens up about the unbreakable 'bond' they formed as they tried to find love in the City of Lights.

Love Trip: Paris

There’s no better place to look for love than Paris, right? Well, Caroline Renner , Josielyn Aguilera , Lacy Hartselle , and Rose Zilla-Ba are doing just that. The stars of Freeform’s new series Love Trip: Paris , which airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m., spoke EXCLUSIVELY with HollywoodLife about staying united on this journey.

Love Trip: Paris

“That was our only goal,” Caroline said. “Whether or not we found somebody, whether or not we walked out of there with the love of our lives or whatever it was, if we even got to that point, our only goal was what’s best for all of us is best for everybody. If we don’t support each other we have nothing. Our first loves were with each other, and that’s what continued us through the journey.”

Josielyn added, “Our hearts all became one. We all stood together as one… We were all really in it together. We all really looked out for each other.”

Lacy reflected on the bond that they formed as they went on parallel trips to find love. “We have this type of a bond that no one but the four of us will ever be able to understand, and it is such a gift,” she told HollywoodLife . “It does keep giving. We evolved together on the show. We watched each other navigate everything and experienced every emotion that you could imagine, and we really held each other strong. There was so much acceptance and love and respect and pride in the way that we view one another.”

Caroline got emotional about this “pivotal point” in her life. “To be able to watch that back, it’s like the gift that keeps on giving. The connections that we’ve made between the four of us is something that I’m never going to be able to express my complete gratitude for. This experience has touched my heart and my life so much,” she said through tears.

These four American girls have been unlucky in love in the United States, so they’ve moved to Paris to try and find their soulmates. Rose pointed out the biggest difference between the dating pool in Paris vs. the U.S.

“I think that culturally love is really important to the French. It’s really a culture of embracing that and beauty and romance is such a big thing,” she explained. “I think in the U.S. dating is much more casual, which is okay for some people. But the French really take things seriously almost to an extent we weren’t really expecting.”

As for how their journey to find love in Paris ends in the final chapter o f Love Trip: Paris , Rose remained coy: “I think we all try living life with no regrets and this show is ourselves just put out there. I think, as an experience, it was an amazing and life-changing one.”

Each week the women will have to make tough decisions in “eviction” ceremonies. If there’s a suitor they have a connection with, the key to their lock won’t open. If they’re ready to move on, the suitor’s key will open the lock.

Love Trip: Paris

“Evictions were very emotional,” Lacy said. “To be honest, it was because everyone was amazing. Even if there were people that maybe you didn’t have a romantic connection with you cared about them and they cared about you. Their energy made a statement, and it was noticed when it was gone. Evictions were hard.”

Love Trip: Paris is groundbreaking television in that we’re watching Josielyn, a trans woman, find love on TV. “It means everything to me. I don’t think you understand how important this is for me, for the community, for the trans community,” she told HollywoodLife . “This is a big thing and a real big moment and I feel like I just want people to see that I’m just like any one of these other girls trying to figure out love and romance. I deserve love and respect, and so does everyone else, and so do other trans men and women out there. It’s so huge that we’re able to show this experience on TV and on Freeform and on this platform… I just want to be myself. I definitely feel like the biggest thing for me was that I felt like I was 100% myself with these girls. I felt like I was never judged. I felt like I could just be me. It was the best experience for me.”

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Love Trip: Paris cast: Who’s in the new Freeform reality series?

By sandy c. | feb 9, 2023.

LOVE TRIP: PARIS - “New Country, Same Mistakes” Four American girls unlucky in love in the US move to Paris to find their soulmates. Afraid of repeating mistakes from back home, Lacy, Rose, Caroline and Josielyn are ready for a change of scenery ... but old habits are tough to break! (Freeform/Calvo Bruno)

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, love is in the air! But here at Hidden Remote, we love a romantic series at any time of the year, especially a reality dating show! If you feel the same, you need to watch  Love Trip: Paris   on Freeform. Need more details? Say less!

Is there a more romantic setting than Paris? Not if you ask  Emily in Paris,  or really any romcom or drama that takes place in the romantic city. The new Freeform reality series will see a group of Americans take a trip to Paris in search of love. One of the ways Love Trip: Paris stands out from other dating competition shows, is that not all participants are searching for men, there are LGBTQ+ singles in the mix, too.

Love Trip: Paris cast

So who is in the reality competition cast? Meet the singles hoping to find love in Paris, introduced first on Teen Vogue.

  • Caroline, a personal trainer from New York who is searching for the “ideal girlfriend.”
  • Rose, a realtor from Boston who dreams of a passionate French man.
  • Lacey, a mental health podcaster from Nashville who recently learned French. Lacey hopes speaking the language helps her find the perfect guy (or girl).
  • Josielyn, a model from Los Angeles who believes in soulmates and hers may just be in Paris.

Want to learn more about them? Watch the trailer, below. No need to pack your bags, Paris is coming to you!

Love Trip: Paris  premieres on Tuesday, Feb. 14 (just in time to celebrate Valentine’s Day) at 9 p.m. ET on Freeform. The first two episodes will be released on premiere day, followed by one episode a week on Tuesdays. Can’t tune in at that time? No problem! The episodes will stream on Hulu the next day. Where will you be watching?

Freeform’s Love Trip: Paris Is About to Be Your New Favorite Dating Show

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Love Trip Paris cast four young women standing on a bridge in front of the Sacre Coeur

If you've ever been unlucky in love and dreamed of moving to Paris for a romantic adventure, you're not alone. And in new Freeform reality dating show Love Trip: Paris , you can live vicariously through four young Americans taking the City of Lights by storm — and snagging plenty of kisses while they're at it.

The reality show takes a fun approach to a typical dating show, creating a more fluid, diverse, and queer environment. It follows four lucky aspiring Parisians who move in together in a Paris penthouse to find it full of potential suitors. There's Caroline, a personal trainer from New York who “thinks there is a strong possibility that her woman could be in Paris"; Rose, a Boston realtor who is eager for a passionate Frenchman; Lacy, a mental health podcaster based in Nashville who learned French during the pandemic and is looking for romantic prospects of any gender in Paris; and Josielyn, a Los Angeles model who feels destined for Parisian love. (Plus, for the Las Culturistas fans — Matt Rogers is narrating.)

Four young women in paris standing in front of the eiffel tower

In the first trailer for Love Trip: Paris , which Teen Vogue is premiering exclusively, we meet the four young women as they prepare for the adventure of a lifetime. As montages of picnics and Parisian landmarks flash by, Josielyn admits she often falls for “the wrong kind of people,” while Rose is determined: she even brought her own engagement ring. Luckily, the house is stacked with beautiful floors — and beautiful people. “Seduction is a game,” one French suitor says. Some may be better at it than others; Rose says the French dates have a “jealous, possessive nature,” while Caroline has found the one queer person in the world who doesn't care about astrology. Rouge flag?

Tune into all the escapist drama and romantic trysts when Love Trip: Paris premieres on Freeform on Feb. 14. Check out the trailer below:

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Love Trip Paris: Freeform’s dating show goes to an unexpected, refreshing place

Love Trip Paris: Freeform’s dating show goes to an unexpected, refreshing place

Cinematic shots of Paris, the phrase “sexist singles,” a hot air balloon date, a hot tub, men threatening each other, tears: Yes, the Freeform dating reality show Love Trip: Paris has all of the legally required elements of a dating reality TV show.

On first glance, it seems like Emily in Paris meets The Bachelor , perhaps. But Love Trip: Paris is far more subversive than its description suggests: “four American girls, unlucky in love in their own country, move into a penthouse in the middle of Paris to find a floor of French suitors waiting to date them.”

Okay, “subversive” may be going too far. Love Trip: Paris (Freeform, Tuesdays at 9) is still a dating reality TV show, where people live in a fantasy bubble and fall for each other quickly.

But it is a dating reality show that actually seems to reflect the inner lives of its 20-something cast members, instead of the antiquated ideas about dating and romance projected onto them by old Hollywood.

Seven people standing on a rooftop

Twenty-one years after The Bachelor ’s premiere, most shows still just remix its format: a man, a gaggle of women fighting for him, an engagement. They’re mired in ancient gender roles; even The Bachelorette , which gives a woman control over her own journey, remains regressive by taking that control from her in the end, when she doesn’t get to choose who to propose to. The men do that, because it’s impossible for the show’s producers to imagine a world in which women have agency in their relationships.

Attempts to stray from this format to be inclusive or progressive tend to be even worse, starting with the first gay dating show, Bravo’s Boy Meets Boy , which had a bunch of straight men pretending to be gay for the LOLs, all the way to Netflix’s hit Love is Blind , which pretends to be enlightened but is ultimately shallow .

The core of Love Trip: Paris is still very much the swirling molten lava of modern reality TV dating shows: cocktail parties, group events, one-on-one dates, suitors getting sent home and new ones arriving.

People fall for each other absurdly fast; there is petty drama over perceived slights. As narrator Matt Rogers— this Matt Rogers , not the American Idol one—says in the first few minutes, “The locations are foreign, but it’s the same old drama.”

It is decidedly not the same old show, though, and captivated me in a way I did not expect.

Four people sitting on couches clink champagne glasses

The four women of Love Trip: Paris live together in a luxurious Parisian apartment building. Eight suitors also live in the building, and are periodically replaced by the women who don’t see any possibility with them. It’s not clear where all this is headed—proposals?—but for now, they’re just flirting and dating.

While the cocktail party interactions are fleeting, the early one-on-one dates are reminiscent of those on the fantastic Dating Around , with some full conversations.

All of the cast have phones, and are able to text each other afterwords, just like they’d do in real life. (Showrunner Susan House told me in an interview that the production had an app built for the show, so what we’re seeing on-screen is not made-for-TV, and allows for more true-to-life interaction.)

After they all hang out, the four women can regroup, sitting on the floor of their apartment, drinking wine, and chatting about their options. So, too, can the group of suitors.

Hearing them process their options with each other, instead of with a host or just in confessional interviews with a producer, is a welcome change, as is their ability to text each other.

The women’s conversations aren’t superficial, either. They chat about who they’re interested in, and who they might let go. They identify green flags, like a suitor who’s in therapy.

One of the women, Caroline, says, “My therapist has done a fantastic job on me, like, no cap. She reads me for filth every week, and I live for it.” Another of the show’s stars, Lacey, says, “I’m kind of addicted to growth.”

Wait: reality TV stars who’ve been in therapy rather than going on a reality TV show instead of therapy? And who think it’s healthy for potential love interests to also be in therapy? It’s quite remarkable.

“They’re not trying to fit in this typical female protagonist box that we have seen in other dating shows,” Susan House told me. “Maybe in other shows, as a woman, sometimes you’re sweeping your neuroses under the rug, or you’re pretending that’s [something] you’re trying to get past. These girls are like: This is my issue, and I’m working on it. I’m talking to my therapist, I gotta do this . That’s what’s great about this generation: They just own their feelings. They own their issues. They’re happy to talk it through.”

A queer dating show that doesn’t need to announce it

Two people holding drinks, standing on a rooftop overlooking Paris

That’s not all that separates Love Trip: Paris from its predecessors: it’s as close to a queer dating show as we’ve come since MTV’s Are You The One: Come One, Come All , yet it never announces itself as that, and it’s neither as competitive nor as horny as that MTV show.

How the four stars and the suitors identify is not treated as some kind of grand announcement, nor is there any surprise nor shock from anyone on screen.

It’s just another piece of information, another aspect of their personality, when Rose says she’s looking for a husband; or Caroline says she’s “genderqueer, genderfluid, but I’m ready to find a woman”; or Josielyn describes herself as a “post-op trans woman”; or Lacey reveals she’s “very open” and “sexually fluid.”

The group of suitors are a mix of men and women, a straight man here, a “100 percent lesbian” there. One man talks about how his previous girlfriend was trans. Another wants an open relationship.

A shorter person looks up at a taller person as he holds her elbows in his hands

All of this diversity makes for far more interesting dating scenarios, and thus entertainment. Reality TV drama ahead!

By comparison, the expository lectures about sex and gender on CBS’s Survivor seem like someone desperately trying to explain an iPhone’s Face ID to their dying great-grandmother. It’s refreshing to just have people be themselves, rather than having it explained to us.

I’m certainly not arguing for sexuality to be tucked away and hidden from people that it scares, which is happening across the United States right now, with fascist politicians trying to erase LGBTQ+ people and a coordinated “ sweeping and ferocious attack ” against trans people.

Love Trip: Paris certainly does not hide anything, and gender identity even becomes a key part of an early argument.

But the Freeform show also doesn’t treat sexuality and gender identity like a magical new unicorn that’s just appeared and has to be explained to everyone watching. The people living this fantasy—and, presumably, those who will be watching it—already get it.

If you want a sense of how unbothered Gen Z is by the looseness of sexuality and gender identity, even while craving the same kind of connection that many of us do, Love Trip: Paris is an excellent text.

Unburdened by the tiresome anxiety about gender roles that infects other dating shows, it’s free to let its cast live their fantasy dating lives in Paris, hooking up or flipping out, crying or kissing. Whether the four women find true love or just build their Instagram followers, I’m glad to be on the journey with them.

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  • A better sense of the endgame: Is this just about dating, or will there be some kind of forced decision?

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Love Trip Paris Season 1: Where Are the Participants Now?

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Freeform’s ‘Love Trip Paris’ is a dating reality TV show that follows four singles who are prepared to uproot their life and leave everything behind in search of true love beyond the borders but in the fashion capital. The individuals go on a journey to find love and participate in a daring social experiment for people who have failed to find love in the country.

Each of them takes an amazing trip to Paris, where they meet their perfect life partner and stay in a penthouse in the middle of Paris with French suitors waiting to date them. Season 1 introduced four free-spirited personalities who embarked on a journey to find “the one.” So it is natural for fans of the show to wonder what happened to the singles in the show.

Josielyn Aguilera is Thriving as an Artist Today

Josielyn Aguilera is a determined and aspirational young woman in ‘Love Trip: Paris’ who is searching for love but won’t accept anything less than perfection. She swiftly wins the group over with her charismatic demeanor and endearing smile. Josielyn made her acting debut in  2022 in the movie ‘Jacked’ as Amira. She has since made appearances on the TV shows ‘Quantum Leap’ and ‘Not so Straight in Silver Lake.’

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The camera-friendly artist frequently posts sizzling, high-fashion photographs on Instagram, proving why she also chose to model as a career. The model is currently based in LA and has been associated with Slay Models. It doesn’t seem that Josielyn might have a partner at the moment, but the gorgeous Latino-American actress is slaying every day. A not-so-known fact about Josielyn is that she is a brilliant artist, and though making cute sketches is just a hobby, the actress is great at it.

Lacy Hartselle is Focusing on Her Podcast

Lacy Hartselle preaches the phrase, “Jack of all trades.” Lucy is a big personality and has made appearances in multiple productions. Lacy most recently starred in ‘All Those Small Things.’ She stars in ‘Ouija Craftm’ ‘Christmas in July,’ ‘Curse of the Nun,’ ‘American Hunt,’ ‘Death Cast,’ ‘Novitiate,’ and ‘The Gods of Summer.’ In television, Lacy most recently appears in ‘The Purge,’ ‘Nashville,’ and ‘#killerpost.’ Lacy may be seen in national advertisements alongside Dierks Bentley for Dodge, Walgreens, Geico, ESPN, Jolly Rancher, Chick-Fil-A, Papa John’s, Firestone, and 5 Hour Energy outside of television and movies.

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Lacy also stars in the music videos for a number of country musicians, including Luke Bryan, Hunter Hayes, Easton Corbin, and Dan + Shay. Lacy is a multi-talented star since she can sing mezzo-soprano and dance with skill. She speaks basic French and is fluent in several dialects of the US, including Brooklyn/Jersey, Southern, Trans-Atlantic, and Standard American. ‘This Is Temporary,’ a podcast that de-stigmatizes mental health, was also founded and is hosted by Lacy. It’s a relatable, uncensored mental health podcast about finding meaning in suffering.

Caroline Renner is Thriving Today

Caroline Renner is a beautiful woman who is not shy to express herself with confidence. The reality Tv star has made another appearance onscreen in a short film called ‘Medium Rare.’ The talented star is a Fitness Trainer by profession and also a strength & nutrition coach who helps people holistically lose weight, get into shape, or simply lead a healthier lifestyle.

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The fitness trainer identifies herself as she/they and is an active member of the LGBT community. Caroline appeared on the show to find love, and she indeed found a loving partner, Lisa Déborah, with whom the star is madly in love. We wish the happy couple good luck and hope they cherish each other forever and a day more.

Rose Zilla-Ba is Focusing on Her Career Today

Rose Zilla-Ba hasn’t had much experience on screen as she is currently pursuing her degree in Architecture from the Boston Architectural College. She is an extremely talented person whose singing notes are just perfect. You can check out her music and more on her YouTube channel and get to know Rose a little better. The 25-year-old reality Tv star is currently residing in Boston and is living her best life with her friends and family.

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Queer-inclusive reality dating show 'Love Trip: Paris' breaks TV barriers on Freeform

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Freeform's new "Love Trip: Paris" does what many other reality dating shows don't.

Reality TV has been criticized for its lack of diversity in race, gender expression, sexuality and body type. "Love Trip: Paris," by contrast, offers contestants a chance to find love in a structure that embraces the spectrum of gender and sexuality, featuring an inclusive cast of potential suitors, its showrunners and contestants say.

In this series, four American singles -- Josielyn Aguilera, Caroline Renner, Rose Zilla-Ba and Lacy Hartselle -- head to France to find the Parisian partner of their dreams.

The four contestants meet and date potential suitors of all genders and sexualities, choosing just a lucky few to take on dates.

"We're so used to seeing shows that are so whitewashed and heteronormative … but let's see the way the world has changed and has progressed," Hartselle, a pansexual woman -- which means she's open to being attracted to all gender identities -- told ABC News.

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Each episode, there's an elimination, where some suitors may be sent packing and new suitors come in to make a connection with the show's stars.

Hartselle said she grew up in a traditional Christian household in the South and found it hard to embrace her truest self growing up as a queer woman and eventual divorcee.

Seeing queer representation and romance on television in an authentic way is something she said she wishes she could have seen on screen as a young woman.

"There was so much I did not know and so much ignorance -- and ignorance is what leads to division," she said. "I just am beaming at the thought of what we have done by just being ourselves, by bringing our very human fullness, our strengths, our weaknesses, everything to the screen. You see us all, in all of our beautiful vulnerable glory."

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Aguilera, a transgender and bisexual Latina woman told ABC News she similarly grew up in a misogynistic culture. She said she hopes the stories on "Love Trip: Paris" can inspire the next generation of viewers looking for guidance on love, romance, and friendships.

"I hope that this really breaks that glass ceiling, of letting other shows like this exist," Aguilera said. "I hope this really breaks that and we get to start seeing more like LGBT people fall in love and more people of color fall in love -- more people in general just fall in love."

Renner, a nonbinary lesbian, told ABC News that showrunners reached out to her initially to explain the show's diversity goals, with which she was immediately on board. "I was like, 'Yes!' Like, I have been waiting for this moment to see something like this on television," she said.

Renner, who goes by she/they pronouns, continued, "It is so important to see every shape, size, color, sexuality, gender on television. Art reflects the world that we live in, and so, the world that we live in can't be reflected unless it shows every ounce of diversity possible and I am so proud of how diverse this show is."

Zilla-Ba, a straight woman who is Black, told ABC News that the inclusivity made her feel comfortable throughout her dating journey on the show. She said not having to worry about her safety allowed her to "let myself shine."

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"As a woman of color, dating people off of apps, you don't really know if it is a safe experience for you, and as for the other girls, all being queer, it's really scary dating in the real world in that way," Zilla-Ba said.

Reality TV has also been critiqued for failing to create space for people of marginalized groups to thrive. "Love Trip: Paris" executive producer Susan House said that this was one of the showrunners' main priorities.

"We want to help these girls, we want them to find love," House said in an interview. "But we also want them to have the most true experience possible. We wanted to give them room to express themselves, talk about things in interviews, talk to each other, like we wanted to just give them a safe space to really live these journeys."

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The cast members say they have already received praise about the show's diversity and its impact on viewers. They hope the world can learn that queer love is normal, and that "this is just who we are," Hartselle said.

Added Renner, "Love is love no matter what shape, size, color, gender, anything you are. We all have beating hearts. We all want to find love. Love is what makes the world go round. And we all deserve to find it."

Zilla-Ba agreed. "Not just that love is love," she said, "but you can have that fairytale type of love, no matter what kind of love it is."

Though the cast's final love matches have yet to be revealed, it's clear they were able to find loving friendships with each other.

"We really became a sisterhood and we really truly bonded so much, and it just means so much to have you girls in my life," Aguilera said, speaking to her castmates.

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Four American girls, unlucky in love in the US, move to Paris to find their soulmates. Afraid of repeating mistakes from back home, Lacy, Rose, Caroline and Josielyn are ready for a change of scenery...but old habits are tough to break!

Two new suitors catch Josielyn’s interest. Rose takes a shot with another man. Caroline turns up the heat. Lacy reveals a shocking secret from her past.

Love triangles are everywhere! Caroline hops on a different ‘ship. Rose detours off the road to gold. Josielyn is pulled in two directions. Lacy tags a new suitor.

A kiss from Rose leads to a DTR moment. Lacy’s choice stuns her roomies. Caroline’s eyes wander. Josielyn gives an ultimatum.

Rose stands up for herself. Someone new dances into Josielyn’s heart. A glass of champagne cracks Caroline’s relationship. An anonymous message leaves Lacy shook.

Lacy strikes back. Rose sees a real future with her man. Caroline gets catty. A suitor’s impulsive move makes Josielyn question everything.

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Which 'Love Trip: Paris' Couples Are Still Together?

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Love Trip Paris , from Freeform, is a show about four American women who go to Paris to find love. Lacy Hartselle, Caroline Renner, Josielyn Aguilera, and Rose Zilla-Ba - and their suitors -all live in the same ritzy apartment building, Le Tronchet. They use an app called Trip Key to message their suitors, as well as plan and accept dates.

Throughout the show there is drama with daters not being there for the right reasons - Mirko, Simon - or dealing with extreme jealousy in this unique dating situation. There is a lot of debate about the seriousness of a kiss, which causes quite the culture clash. In the end, all four women have a decision to make, about whether they want to continue with their current suitor, and if they want to move to Paris, or go back to the United States.

Which Love Trip Paris couples are still together as of June 2023? Read on below to learn more about who each woman chose, and what they’re up to now. 

Lacy Hartselle

Lacy Hartselle

Suitors: Bastien, Valentin, Joséphine, Amaury

Who they chose: Bastien

Lacy was drawn to Bastien from the very first episode. By the last episode, she was torn between her quickly-developing feelings for Amaury, and the deep connection she felt for Bastien. After romantic dates with both of them, Lacy decided she had a deeper soul connection with Bastien.

Where are they now? Married! 

On June 2, 2023, Lacy and Bastien tied the knot. They both shared photos to Instagram, with Lacy gushing, “From the Eiffel Tower on my childhood bedroom wall to being the real deal backdrop for my wedding to the best human in the world. June 2nd was the best day of my life - the loving, joyful vibrations were the highest I’ve ever experienced, definitely sensing all of the beautiful souls present, those with us from afar and in spirit. Soaring in gratitude right now. We are so appreciative of our friends and family who shower us in love and positivity - you all are the greatest gift! Thank you for all the love and support for our partnership. This one transcends all limits and I believe anything is possible with my *husband* @bastienbuffattiger - the purest soul - by my side.”

According to Instagram, it seems she has relocated to Paris - with her dog Chicken - to live with her new hubby, Bastien.

Caroline Renner

Caroline Renner

Suitors: Gessica, Lisa, Romane, Margot, Camille, 

Who they chose: Lisa

Where are they now? Dating, broken up, dating?

Though Caroline and Lisa's relationship seemed quite intense and tumultuous, the show ended with both of them making grand gestures. First, Lisa accompanied Caroline to a tattoo parlor, where she showed how serious she was by getting her beloved's name tattooed on her knuckles. It seemed the gesture had freaked Lisa out. However, when the pair met in the final episode, she presented Caroline with a ring, and asked her to be her girlfriend. 

On April 24, 2022, Lisa shared a post to Instagram that seemed to be introducing a new girlfriend (though could be just a close friend). The pair looked cozy, and the caption read, “My only one. Thank you life for giving me this soul as my best friend.”

As of March 2023, the pair were together, though they had reportedly broken up for six months. On March 7, Caroline shared a loved-up series of photos to Instagram with the caption, “loving you is a privilege given to me by the universe. je t’aime à la folie. @lisaaboulker — la mienne. lol âme sœur toujours (“I love you madly. @lisaaboulker - mine. soul mate always .”).”

By May 7 of the same year, though she hadn’t publicly addressed any split, Caroline shared a cryptic post, with the caption, “the art of starting over . - Demi Lovato.” On June 2, she got vulnerable on Instagram , seemingly hinting at a breakup, writing, “Today’s one of those days that are really, really hard. Heart ache & pain, and a deep sense of feeling alone, baby. But I choose to keep going because I remind myself of baby Caro, and how she deserves so much better. She deserves it & so does big, ever evolving Caro.”

Josielyn Aguilera

Josielyn Aguilera

Suitors: Gessica, Léo, Aickel, Patrick, Joséphine

Who they chose: Patrick, a late addition

Where are they now? Unclear

After the heartbreak from Mirko's poor treatment, and Joséphine leaving, Josielyn decided to take another chance on love with Patrick, who didn't enter the series until the penultimate episode. Though they hadn't known each other long, it was obvious the pair had such strong chemistry right off the bat.

It is unclear whether they are still together, or talking, but it looks like Josielyn returned to Los Angeles for work. She appeared in a February 2023 episode of Quantum Leap , as Gia Mendéz. She has also been acting on the show, Not So Straight in Silver Lake .

When asked on Instagram who was the “best kisser,” Josielyn chose Joséphine, and said she “will forever be the one who got away,” as reported by Autostraddle .

Rose Zilla-Ba

Rose Zilla-Ba

Suitors: Mirko, Séb, Valentin, Simon, Franck

Who they chose: Herself!

After dealing with a lot of toxic masculinity from Mirko and Séb, Rose set her sights on Simon, who entered the show in episode three. Things really seemed to be going well, aside from the fact that Simon kept talking about how much he loved America, until an anonymous text on Trip Key said that someone was only there for a green card. 

In the final episode, Rose brought out the engagement ring that she had hoped to give to the man she had found love with in Paris. However, she put it on herself, and acknowledged that she deserves more than someone who just wants a way into the U.S. “I do want to stay in Paris, but I think I want to do that alone,” she told him. 

Where are they now?

Rose keeps a pretty low profile on social media. Per The Cinemaholic , after Love Trip: Paris , she is pursuing her degree in architecture from the Boston Architectural College.

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  • On Freeform's "Love Trip: Paris," Francophiles search for love. 
  • The cast shared what French people and Americans can learn from each other about dating. 
  • They also revealed what "Emily In Paris" gets wrong about living in France. 

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Freeform's new dating series "Love Trip: Paris" takes viewers on a journey to Paris, where four Americans are searching for their life partners. Josielyn Aguilera, Lacy Hartselle, Caroline Renner, and Rose Zilla-Ba gave Insider all the tea on what it's like to date in France, including what French and American suitors can learn from each other and what Netflix's hit show "Emily In Paris" gets right and wrong about the city of love.

On "Love Trip: Paris," the four daters move into an apartment complex full of potential French love interests. The daters use an exclusive app to communicate with each other, and in each episode, the Americans decide which suitors have the key to their hearts—those who don't have to leave the residence. 

As fast as potential love interests leave the complex, new ones come in, giving the show vibes distinctly similar to "Love Island" and "The Circle." 

Since Josielyn, Rose, Caroline, and Lacy are Americans who've previously lived and dated in Paris, they also had thoughts on what Netflix's hit show "Emily In Pairs" gets right and wrong about French culture . 

"There's a reason why maybe there are cliches, but they kind of go too overboard with it," Caroline said. "This is too much. You're beating a dead horse," they said, adding, "It gives me a headache just thinking about it."

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"I think the French are very particular about things, which is made very clear in 'Emily in Paris,'" they continued, noting that if you do something wrong, "they'll call you out on it." But Caroline said that in real life, French people are less "obnoxious" than the Netflix show depicts and will help you adapt to their way of doing things rather than icing you out.

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Of course, many people watching "Love Trip: Paris" probably have a lot of questions about what it's like to date in France, and will quickly learn that it's not all champagne and eclairs. In fact, the cast had a lot of strong feelings about what French people could learn from American daters . 

"You don't give your soul over just because you've kissed someone," Lacy said, adding that French people can be jealous while dating. 

"Possessiveness is not hot. I get that intention is really important, connection. But you don't own another person," added Caroline. 

The cast struggled with how intensely the French daters expressed their emotions, but it was clear that American daters had a lot to learn from the French, too.

American society, the cast agreed, is very rushed. But though they are intense, French people are very intentional with their time on dates. 

"They will sit down with you, no cell phones, no distractions, and just be like, 'Let's talk. Let's get to know each other and let's create a memory," said Caroline. 

"They will take you somewhere extravagant and memorable, everything is over the top just because that's the lifestyle that they want to live," Lacy said, recalling memories from the first time she lived in Paris. "They want to have a good moment and share it with someone they've never met. I'm like, 'Americans only do this if you've been together for a year, maybe." 

The American and French daters on "Love Trip: Paris" have different gender identities and sexual orientations and the cast said that the most important message of the show is that no matter how you identify, everyone wants to fall in love. 

"It's so amazing to see two amazing, beautiful women fall in love with each other and two amazing people get to meet each other for the first time and to get to experience that. I think that the more we see that on TV, film, the media, it's the more of a beautiful thing it'll be. Who knows, maybe that'll give a little kid out there the courage to be themselves," said Josielyn. 

Episodes of "Love Trip: Paris" air Tuesdays from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Freeform.

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In Love Trip: Paris,  four American girls, unlucky in love in their own country, move into a penthouse in the middle of Paris to find a floor of French suitors waiting to date them. Is this love trip to Paris their one-way ticket to romance, or are they headed for heartbreak in another language?

Caroline: A New York-based personal trainer who is over the U.S. dating scene and thinks there is a strong possibility that her woman could be in Paris.

Rose: A Boston-based real estate agent who has always said she was going to marry a Frenchman, someone who is passionate and romantic.

Lacy: A Nashville-based mental health podcaster who learned French for fun during the pandemic and feels her soul already lives in France. Lacy loves unique people and feels like labeling her sexuality limits her.

Josielyn: A model based in Los Angeles who feels she hasn’t met anyone yet because she was meant to fall in love in Paris.  

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Disney has announced details on a brand new unscripted dating series called “Love Trip: Paris”, which has been filmed entirely in Paris, to series. In “Love Trip: Paris,” four American girls, unlucky in love in their own country, move into a penthouse in the middle of Paris to find a floor of French suitors waiting to date them. Is this love trip to Paris their one-way ticket to romance, or are they headed for heartbreak in another language?

  • The four ladies searching for love include the following:
  • Caroline: A New York-based personal trainer who is over the U.S. dating scene and thinks there is a strong possibility that her woman could be in Paris.
  • Rose: A Boston-based real estate agent who has always said she was going to marry a Frenchman, someone who is passionate and romantic.
  • Lacy: A Nashville-based mental health podcaster who learned French for fun during the pandemic and feels her soul already lives in France. Lacy loves unique people and feels like labeling her sexuality limits her.
  • Josielyn: A model based in Los Angeles who feels she hasn’t met anyone yet because she was meant to fall in love in Paris.

“Love Trip: Paris” premieres on Freeform on Tuesday, 14th February 2023 at 9:00 p.m. EST/PST with a two-episode premiere and will air weekly at 10:00 p.m. subsequently.  Episodes will be available the next day on Hulu.

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The series comes from FOX Alternative Entertainment and AH Production/Satisfaction Group, who originated the format, and is executive produced by Susan House and narrated by Matt Rogers (“I Love That for You”).   Since this series isn’t created by Disney, it’s unclear if the show will be released internationally on Disney+.

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    Caroline expresses her frustration with Lisa's jealousy after her date with Camille. Watch new episodes of Love Trip: Paris Tuesdays at 9/8c on Freeform. Str...

  18. 'Love Trip: Paris'" Cast Talks 'Emily in Paris,' What Americans Can

    The 'Love Trip: Paris' cast dishes on what 'Emily in Paris' gets wrong about Parisians and what Americans can learn from the French about dating. Esme Mazzeo. Caroline Renner, Josielyn Aguilera ...

  19. CT woman looks for love in Paris on new dating show 'Love Trip: Paris'

    LOVE TRIP : PARIS - "New Country, Same Mistakes" Four American girls unlucky in love in the US move to Paris to find their soulmates. Afraid of repeating mistakes from back home, Lacy, Rose, Caroline and Josielyn are ready for a change of scenery … but old habits are tough to break! (Freeform/Calvo Bruno) Raised in Bethel, Caroline ...

  20. Love Trip: Paris

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  21. "Love Trip: Paris" Coming Soon To Freeform & Hulu

    Is this love trip to Paris their one-way ticket to romance, or are they headed for heartbreak in another language? The four ladies searching for love include the following: Caroline: A New York-based personal trainer who is over the U.S. dating scene and thinks there is a strong possibility that her woman could be in Paris. Rose: A Boston-based ...

  22. Love Trip: Paris Season 1, Episode 3

    Freeform has released a "Lisa's Jealousy Pushes Caroline Away" clip from Episode 3 of Season 1 of "Love Trip: Paris." Watch the first 4 episodes of " Love, Trip, Paris," a new reality dating series on Hulu now. New episodes air weekly on Tuesday at 10:00 p.m. on Freeform and streams the next day on Hulu.

  23. Prime Video: Love Trip: Paris

    Details. Sort. S1 E1 - New Country, Same Mistakes. February 13, 2023. 42min. 13+. Four American girls, unlucky in love in the US, move to Paris to find their soulmates. Afraid of repeating mistakes from back home, Lacy, Rose, Caroline and Josielyn are ready for a change of scenery...but old habits are tough to break! Available to buy.