Shailene Woodley and Lucas Bravo are the real deal. A few weeks after they were first spotted together in Paris, Bravo confirmed he’s “really happy” amid his new romance with the Big Little Lies star.

The Emily in Paris actor, 37, and Woodley, 33, were a surprising match to many, but they do have some Hollywood connections in common, namely George Clooney. Bravo starred opposite the A-lister in 2022’s Ticket to Paradise, while Woodley earned a Golden Globe nomination for her role as Clooney’s daughter in 2011’s The Descendants.

Both are also self-identified hippies. Discussing the difference between his shaggier look and his on-screen counterpart Gabriel’s more clean-cut style, he told Glamour, “I’m more wild than Gabriel. I like long hair. I’m kind of a hippie in my days.”

In a 2021 interview, Woodley opened up about her relationship to the “hippie” label, telling Observer Magazine that she “used to get offended” by the term. “But now I’m just like, ‘Great, you want to call me a hippie? So many things about the hippie movement were fucking beautiful, I’m all about it.’”

Here’s Shailene Woodley and Lucas Bravo’s complete relationship timeline, with the most recent events up top.

April 3, 2025: Bravo attends the opening night of his Ticket to Paradise costar George Clooney’s Good Night, and Good Luck on Broadway in New York City, where he offers a rare comment about his personal life. Asked by a People reporter how he feels about the his new relationship with Woodley, he says, “Yeah, I’m really happy.”

March 23, 2025: Watch out, Emily—Shailene’s in Paris now. Woodley and Bravo were photographed as a couple for the first time on March 23 in the City of Light. The two, dressed down in casual layers for a midmorning stroll, were seen holding hands and affectionately embracing one another.

February 2022: Woodley ends her engagement to NFL star Aaron Rodgers after two years together.

2020: In an interview with Glamour, a then single Bravo reveals his relationship dealbreakers: “I really don’t like when the person runs away. I like communication. It’s the basis of everything. Don’t be afraid or assume how the other person will take it,” he said.

“I don’t like when there is an elephant in the room and the person chooses to just run away or slam the door or sit in a corner with their baby face on. I don’t like pouting or when someone avoids a conversation.”


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