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Lucas Bravo and Shailene Woodley part ways

'Emily in Paris' actor Lucas Bravo and Shailene Woodley break up: Stars remove their posts from social media

Lucas Bravo, the ‘Emily in Paris’ actor, and ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ actress Shailene Woodley went from having an unproblematic and non-pretentious relationship to reportedly calling it quits in less than a month. The former couple made headlines in March when they were snapped hanging out in Paris. However, they have now deleted ‘the couple’ images on Instagram, amid the rumors fanning on social media.

Lucas Bravo and Shailene Woodley cut off their strings

After months of long walks and smiles, Bravo and Woodley have reportedly decided to end their relationship, according to People. He had shared their photos of a trip around the world in California on April 30 – which no longer appear on his main grid. Meanwhile, she removed all the Instagram posts from January 27 to August 31, which included a memory with Bravo at Disneyland’s Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge park in celebration of Star Wars Day.In August, when the couple had spent half a year together, the report had claimed that this relationship was like ‘a breath of fresh air.’ For her, the 37-year-old was ‘uncomplicated, kind, not pretentious, and emotionally present,’ in addition to her friends loving him. The 33-year-old actress was alleged to be thriving in the whole new vibe. Prior to her relationship with the French actor, Woodley was reportedly engaged to NFL star Aaron Rodgers, until they called it off a year later. The aforementioned media outlet had reported that she was happy with Bravo in comparison to the athlete. “It’s the total opposite of her dynamic with Aaron. She’s happy, light, and having fun again,” they said, adding that the actress isn’t in a rush but tries to live in the moment.

About Lucas Bravo and Shailene Woodley’s projects

On a career front, Lucas Bravo would be featured in the anticipated fifth season of ‘Emily in Paris,’ despite his frustration with the creative ground. Meanwhile, Shailene Woodley’s film ‘Motor City’ premiered at the Venice Film Festival on August 30, 2025. Go to Source

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