Lucas Bravo is playing coy about his love life after sparking romance rumors with Shailene Woodley.
“Yeah, I’m really happy,” Bravo, 37, told People on Thursday, April 3, when asked about their budding relationship while attending the opening night of Broadway’s Good Night, and Good Luck.
The New York City red carpet was a star-studded affair with Bravo and other A-listers supporting George Clooney, who is starring as journalist Edward R. Murrow. Bravo opted to walk the red carpet sans Woodley, 33, but attended with Glamour editor-in-chief Samantha Barry.
Bravo didn’t appear to cross paths with Clooney, 63, on the carpet, despite their joint connection to Woodley. (Clooney played her dad in the 2011 movie The Descendants.)
Woodley and Bravo sparked dating rumors late last month while packing on the PDA during a trip to Paris. Photos obtained by People at the time showed the couple holding hands in one photo. Other photos seemed to prove that the duo couldn’t keep their hands off each other. (Us Weekly has reached out to their reps for comment.)
This is Emily in Paris star Bravo’s first foray into a public relationship, while Woodley is used to highly publicized romances.
Woodley previously sparked romance rumors with NFL star Aaron Rodgers in July 2020, with the athlete confirming in February 2021 that they were engaged.
“It’s kind of funny. Everybody right now is freaking out over [our engagement] and we’re like, ‘Yeah, we’ve been engaged for a while,’” Woodley said during a Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon appearance that same month. “He’s, first off, just a wonderful, incredible human being. But I never thought I’d be engaged with somebody who threw balls for a living.”
One year later, Us confirmed they had split.
Woodley has alluded to the intricacies of her and Rodgers’ relationship — particularly what it did to her mental state — in various interviews following their split.
“I haven’t shared much about my relationship with Aaron because it always makes me cry,” Woodley said of her ex during a December 2024 interview with Outside magazine. “It was not right. But it was beautiful.”
Woodley also recalled experiencing a “really awful, traumatic thing” in 2022 during that same interview.
“I felt like I lost my soul, my self, my happiness, my joy,” she said when describing a six-month period of her life. “I really understood depression and anxiety and complete soul detachment.”
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