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* ''Series/FortBoyard'': The introductory video of the character Rouge (Delphine Wespiser) is first set to the opening notes of "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien".
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References to Music/EdithPiaf and uses of her songs in popular culture. While she's herself a prime example of SmallReferencePools when it comes to UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench culture in English-speaking works, said references are overwhelmingly limited to two of her songs, "La Vie en Rose" and "Non, je ne regrette rien". Their presence alone in a work very often qualifies as a GayParee cliché.

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References to Music/EdithPiaf and uses of her songs in popular culture. While she's herself a prime example of SmallReferencePools when it comes to UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench culture in English-speaking works, said references are overwhelmingly limited to two of her songs, "La Vie en Rose" and "Non, je ne regrette rien". Their presence alone in a work very often almost always qualifies as a GayParee cliché.
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References to Music/EdithPiaf and uses of her songs in popular culture. While she's herself a prime example of SmallReferencePools when it comes to French culture in English-speaking works, said references are overwhelmingly limited to two of her songs, "La Vie en Rose" and "Non, je ne regrette rien". Their presence alone in a work very often qualifies as a GayParee cliché.

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References to Music/EdithPiaf and uses of her songs in popular culture. While she's herself a prime example of SmallReferencePools when it comes to French UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench culture in English-speaking works, said references are overwhelmingly limited to two of her songs, "La Vie en Rose" and "Non, je ne regrette rien". Their presence alone in a work very often qualifies as a GayParee cliché.
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* ''Film/LaHaine'': From a window, the guy played by DJ Cut Killer blasts a sampling of a 'Nique la police' lyric by Music/SupremeNTM along with Music/KRSOne's "Sound of da Police", Assassin's "Je Glisse" {{a|rson Murder and Jaywalking}}nd... Edith's "Non, je ne regrette rien".

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* ''Film/LaHaine'': From a window, the guy played by DJ Cut Killer blasts a sampling {{sampling}} of a 'Nique la police' ('Fuck the Police') lyric by Music/SupremeNTM along with Music/KRSOne's "Sound of da Police", Assassin's "Je Glisse" {{a|rson Murder and Jaywalking}}nd... Edith's "Non, je ne regrette rien".
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* ''Film/LaHaine'': From a window, the guy played by DJ Cut Killer blasts a sampling of a 'Nique la police' lyric by Music/SupremeNTM along with Music/KRSOne's "Sound of da Police", Assassin's "Je Glisse" {{a|rson Murder and Jaywalking}}nd... Edith's "Non, je ne regrette rien".
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* ''Film/{{Napoleon|2023}}'' features her cover of the [[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution French Revolution]] era song "Ah! ça ira", about killing nobles and aristocrats.

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* ''Film/{{Napoleon|2023}}'' (2023) features her cover of the [[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution French Revolution]] era song "Ah! ça ira", about killing nobles and aristocrats.
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* ''Film/{{Napoleon|2023}}'' features her cover of the [[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution French Revolution]] era song "Ah! ça ira", about killing nobles and aristocrats.
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* In ''Film/MySummerOfLove'', Tamsin talks about her to Mona while they listen to "La Foule" and dance on it. Tamsin claims that Edith killed one of her lovers (which isn't true, though whether it's InUniverseFactoidFailure or Tamsin deliberately lying to spice her story up in order to further bond with Mona isn't made clear).

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* In ''Film/MySummerOfLove'', Tamsin (Creator/EmilyBlunt) talks about her to Mona (Creator/NataliePress) while they listen to "La Foule" and dance on it. Tamsin claims that Edith killed one of her lovers (which isn't true, though whether it's InUniverseFactoidFailure or Tamsin deliberately lying to spice her story up in order to further bond with Mona isn't made clear).
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References to Music/EdithPiaf and uses of her songs in popular culture. While she's herself a prime example of SmallReferencePools when it comes to French culture in English-speaking works, said references are most overwhelmingly often limited to two of her songs, "La Vie en Rose" and "Non, je ne regrette rien". Their presence alone in a work very often qualifies as a GayParee cliché.

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References to Music/EdithPiaf and uses of her songs in popular culture. While she's herself a prime example of SmallReferencePools when it comes to French culture in English-speaking works, said references are most overwhelmingly often limited to two of her songs, "La Vie en Rose" and "Non, je ne regrette rien". Their presence alone in a work very often qualifies as a GayParee cliché.
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References to Music/EdithPiaf and uses of her songs in popular culture. While she's herself a prime example of SmallReferencePools when it comes to French culture in English-speaking works, said references are most often limited to two of her songs, "La Vie en Rose" and "Non, je ne regrette rien". Their presence alone in a work very often qualifies as a GayParee cliché.

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References to Music/EdithPiaf and uses of her songs in popular culture. While she's herself a prime example of SmallReferencePools when it comes to French culture in English-speaking works, said references are most overwhelmingly often limited to two of her songs, "La Vie en Rose" and "Non, je ne regrette rien". Their presence alone in a work very often qualifies as a GayParee cliché.



* ''Series/EmilyInParis'': Of course, this wouldn't be a GayParee-sploitation series without Piaf somewhere. Mindy sings "La Vie en Rose" in a park, which impressed the bystanders.

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* ''Series/EmilyInParis'': Of course, this wouldn't be a GayParee-sploitation series without Piaf somewhere. Mindy sings "La Vie en Rose" in a park, which impressed impresses the bystanders.



* ''Series/{{Wednesday}}'': "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" plays over the trailer, with the ending instrumental being stretched out in a {{triumphant|Reprise}} and {{dark|Reprise}} way.

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* ''Series/{{Wednesday}}'': "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" plays over the trailer, with the ending instrumental being stretched out in a both {{triumphant|Reprise}} and {{dark|Reprise}} way.



* WesternAnimation/{{Clementine}}: Starlett sings a terrible cover of "La Vie en Rose" in one episode.

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* WesternAnimation/{{Clementine}}: ''WesternAnimation/{{Clementine}}'': Starlett sings a terrible cover of "La Vie en Rose" in one episode.
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* "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" plays over the trailer of ''Series/{{Wednesday}}'', with the ending instrumental being stretched out in a {{triumphant|Reprise}} and {{dark|Reprise}} way.

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* ''Series/{{Wednesday}}'': "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" plays over the trailer of ''Series/{{Wednesday}}'', trailer, with the ending instrumental being stretched out in a {{triumphant|Reprise}} and {{dark|Reprise}} way.
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* In ''Film/MySummerOfLove'', Tamsin and Mona talk about her while listening to "La Foule" and dance on it. Tamsin claims that Edith killed one of her lovers (which isn't true).

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* In ''Film/MySummerOfLove'', Tamsin and Mona talk talks about her to Mona while listening they listen to "La Foule" and dance on it. Tamsin claims that Edith killed one of her lovers (which isn't true).true, though whether it's InUniverseFactoidFailure or Tamsin deliberately lying to spice her story up in order to further bond with Mona isn't made clear).




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* "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" plays over the trailer of ''Series/{{Wednesday}}'', with the ending instrumental being stretched out in a {{triumphant|Reprise}} and {{dark|Reprise}} way.
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* ''Series/EmilyInParis'': Of course, this wouldn't be a [=GayParee=]-sploitation series without Piaf somewhere. Mindy sings "La Vie en Rose" in a park, which impressed the bystanders.

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* ''Series/EmilyInParis'': Of course, this wouldn't be a [=GayParee=]-sploitation GayParee-sploitation series without Piaf somewhere. Mindy sings "La Vie en Rose" in a park, which impressed the bystanders.
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* ''Seriess/EmilyInParis'': Mindy sings "La Vie en Rose" in a park which impress the bystanders.

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* ''Seriess/EmilyInParis'': ''Series/EmilyInParis'': Of course, this wouldn't be a [=GayParee=]-sploitation series without Piaf somewhere. Mindy sings "La Vie en Rose" in a park park, which impress impressed the bystanders.

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* ''Seriess/EmilyInParis'': Mindy sings "La Vie en Rose" in a park which impress the bystanders.
* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'': The Mother sings "La Vie en Rose". Ted is revealed to have heard the entire performance having been on his adjacent porch the entire time and is visibly moved.

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