The Emily In Paris star appeared to substantiate his relationship with the actress, after they have been noticed collectively final month.
Lucas Bravo is feeling good amid his new romance with Shailene Woodley.
On the opening night time of Broadway’s Good Night time, and Good Luck in New York Metropolis, the Emily in Paris star gave some perception into his love life. When requested about his new romance with Woodley, he reportedly stated, “I am actually completely happy,” per PEOPLE.
That is the primary time Bravo has talked about his relationship to any media outlet, although he did not provide any extra particulars.

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The couple have been noticed twice in March, holding onto one another as they took a stroll collectively in Paris. Though Woodley has but to touch upon her new bf, she just lately mentioned her previous relationship with ex-fiancée Aaron Rogers.
In an Exterior Journal interview, the 33-year-old stated, “I have never shared a lot about her relationship with Aaron as a result of it … all the time makes me cry. It was not proper. Nevertheless it was lovely.”
Woodley and the New York Jets quarterback went public with their romance in July 2020, after they began courting through the starting. In February 2021, they introduced their engagement. However, in 2022, the engagement ended and the pair break up.
Although she did not immediately confer with the top of the engagement, Woodley did inform the journal she “had a very terrible, traumatic factor occur in early 2022” — earlier than opening up in regards to the melancholy and nervousness that adopted.

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“I felt like I misplaced my soul, myself, my happiness, my pleasure,” she stated. “I actually understood melancholy and nervousness and full soul detachment. I knew I used to be depressed after I checked out a tree and felt nothing.”
Woodley credited good friend and stylist, Kris Zero, for being there for her through the “lowest low” of her life.
“Typically I used to be so indignant at her,” she stated. “However then we would go surf, and for ten minutes that day I believed life might be okay once more. Then the melancholy would come again, and he or she’d go, ‘We’re volunteering on the horse ranch!'”
See extra from her interview with Exterior Journal right here.