!["There are people who think that because of the #MeToo movement, everything is fine now. That's how bad things are," says the actress. Here, she is pictured wearing a hooded jacket, leggings and green leather ankle boots, all by Alexandre Vauthier Haute Couture.](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/775NSN5UONAMPNALVWQPURPVPE.jpg?auth=f7b4c2e4dbf4023e5b91c6a1cd4a65f62885cdf7efab646196c0fa18c9f4c401&width=414&height=311&focal=1025%2C472)
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, the surprising star of ‘Emily in Paris’: ‘The #MeToo movement was cosmetic. Everyone used the hashtag and then forgot about it’
At 60, the French actress has become a global celebrity thanks to her role in one of Generation Z’s favorite TV shows. She says that she doesn’t much resemble the character she plays, a self-confident and irreverent Parisian, but the truth is that she’s not entirely dissimilar from Sylvie Grateau, either