Miranda Cosgrove, Pierson Fodé, Madison Pettis
Love didn’t just take a wrong turn — it missed the exit entirely, drove across three state lines, and crash-landed in the last place anyone expected… and somehow, it’s perfect.
The Wrong Paris: Love Off Course expands a simple travel mix-up into a sweeping, sun-drenched, laugh-out-loud romantic adventure that proves destiny doesn’t need a passport — just a little nudge, a lot of chaos, and one massive misunderstanding.

Miranda Cosgrove dazzles as Emily Arden, an art-obsessed introvert with a tendency to romanticize everything except her own life. Emily enters Parisian Hearts, a premium, ultra-glam international dating show, convinced she’ll spend her summer sipping espresso under the Eiffel Tower, sketching riverboats along the Seine, and maybe — maybe — finding a soulmate who quotes Rimbaud.
Instead, she steps off the plane into…
Paris, Texas.
Heat. Dust. Cowboy hats. Zero croissants.
And definitely no Eiffel Tower.
Emily’s horror is instant and iconic. She tries everything — fake injuries, “spiritual allergies,” dramatic monologues about artistic oppression — to get herself kicked off the show. But the producers are obsessed with her meltdown, the cameras love her, and America can’t get enough of the girl who’s “tragically allergic to the South.”
And then there’s the bachelor.

Wyatt Callahan (Pierson Fodé), the ranch-raised cowboy selected as the show’s “Heart of Texas,” is nothing like Emily expected. He’s grounded, quietly intelligent, and annoyingly handsome with a smile that could sell a thousand boots. Instead of the shallow reality-TV caricature she prepared for, Wyatt is authentic — a man who loves open skies, honest work, and people who don’t pretend to be something they’re not.
Their chemistry?
Immediate.
Unwanted.
Dangerously undeniable.
Pierson Fodé infuses Wyatt with slow-burn warmth and rugged sincerity, turning every shared glance into a spark and every argument into foreplay laced with stubborn charm.
Meanwhile, Madison Pettis steals scenes as Lola Rivera, the show’s chaotic breakout star — part best-friend, part rival, part agent of absolute reality-TV pandemonium. Lola is the one encouraging Emily’s escape plans, sabotaging group dates for entertainment, and adding gasoline to Emily’s emotional wildfire… all while secretly watching her friend fall head-over-boots for the wrong man in the wrong Paris.

But as filming ramps up, something shifts.
Emily finds herself softening to the dusty sunsets, learning the rhythm of the ranch, discovering that the quiet spaces between chaos can feel like home. She shares late-night confessions with Wyatt under star-filled skies, paints murals on abandoned barns, and realizes that the messy, unplanned moments with him feel more real than any dream she ever chased across a postcard.
When Emily finally gets the chance to leave — the chance she insisted she wanted — her heart trips over the truth she’s been avoiding:
Paris, France was the fantasy.
Paris, Texas might be fate.
But love gets complicated when cameras are rolling, secrets surface, and producers are determined to shape the perfect TV storyline… even if it destroys the real one Emily and Wyatt are building.
Heartfelt, chaotic, warm, and irresistibly romantic, The Wrong Paris: Love Off Course is a story about embracing detours, rewriting expectations, and realizing that sometimes the greatest love stories don’t begin in the City of Lights…

but in the unexpected glow of someone who sees you exactly as you are.
Because the right love doesn’t need glitter, glamour, or the Eiffel Tower —
just the right person standing beside you in the wrong place at exactly the right time.