Emilie Fleure is a 21 years old and from Paris. She has been dancing ballet her whole life and just started at the Royal Ballet in London, when she meets Tom Holland trough one of his old friends from Billy Elliot, that she used to dance with. This...
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Henri Fleure
(played by Timothee Chalamet)
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Tom Holland
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Harrison Osterfield
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Zendaya
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Scott McKenzie
(he is Toms Friend that Emilie danced with)
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Some info about Emilie's career and family:
lived in Paris until 12 years old (Paris Opera Ballet school)
moved to London with family (Royal Ballet School)
went to Vaganova Academy with 16 until Graduation (2 years)
Family:
Brother - Henri Fleure - 25 - Photographer
Mother - Anne Fleure
Father - Pierre Fleure
Friends:
Scott McKenzie - went to Royal Ballet school with him for 4 years
Kath Blue - Best friend - ballet dancer - went to Royal Ballet school with Emilie - also dancer in Royal Ballet in London
Elena Sverna - very good friend - went to Vaganova Academy with Emilie - also dancer in Royal Ballet in London
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Disclaimer
As a short disclaimer I just want to say that all of my work is pure fiction. It may be based on real life people and events but I in no way mean to offend anyone. I don't know any of the people mentioned personally and genuinely wish them the best. Any negativity or incorrectness in this piece is simply for story-telling purposes.