Lily Collins shared surprising details about her stint for the Netflix hit “Emily in Paris.” She revealed that she had to go to a podiatrist to fix her feet on a weekly basis.

Page Six said that the 33-year-old actress made the revelations to Jimmy Fallon in a recent appearance on his show, “The Tonight Show.” She explained that the need to go to a foot doctor was because of her heels, which she wore all the time for the series.

The celebrity talk show host understood what she meant, noting that there is “cobblestone everywhere” across Paris. Collins agreed and stated that she “had to have insoles made for every pair of shoes,” adding that she “felt ancient.”

The publication, then, asserted that the “Love, Rosie” star may have been suffering in silence amid the filming and shooting of the Netflix Original series. This comes as the show’s costume designer previously claimed that the actress seemingly had no problem walking around in her pairs of heels.

Patricia Field, who has been credited for her works on “Sex and the City” and “The Devil Wears Prada,” spoke with Page Six Style in October about “Emily in Paris.” She revealed that Lily Collins seemed to have managed the Christian Louboutin heels she had requested “as she never expressed any difficulty in movement.”

The “Mirror Mirror” actress, also, previously discussed the lack of “comfort” in her wardrobe pieces for the second season of “Emily in Paris.” Weeks before the arrival of the new installment on Netflix, she told Australian Vogue that “there are literally no sweatpants,” according to a separate report from Page Six.

Lily Collins continued that the “brightness and boldness and fun and sense of humor,” which Emily all has in her wardrobe, “enhances her personality, especially coming out of [COVID-19] where comfort was everything.”

She, later on, added that “not everything felt super comfortable” after the pandemic crisis. Even so, “it was really nice to have fun with fashion again in the most heightened way possible.”

“Emily in Paris” Season 2 arrived on Netflix in late December. It continues to follow the life of Lily Collin’s character in Paris on top of new challenges both in her career and love life.

Nearly a month later, the streaming giant gave the production the green light for two more installments. It renewed the show for Seasons 3 and 4, according to Variety.

Details have since remained scarce about the new and upcoming episodes. But, the publication reported that it will shoot, once again, at the “Studios of Paris on the outskirts of the French capital” come spring or summer.