Shailene Woodley, Lucas Bravo go Instagram official with relationship
The early signs are in, and meteorologists are predicting a hard launch summer.
Lucas Bravo is taking the season seriously, heading to social media April 30 to treat fans to an Instagram-official announcement of his relationship with fellow actor Shailene Woodley.
The "Emily in Paris" heartthrob posted a carousel of photos, featuring one of the couple holding hands, one of the two sitting on the ground together while attending the Stagecoach music festival, and several of Woodley by herself enjoying the sights in nearby Slab City, California.
Shailene Woodley says she drank to cope with hunger, goes viral yet again
"Howdy Slab City," Bravo, 37, titled the photo dump. The unincorporated California territory is just a few miles from Indio, where the Coachella and Stagecoach music festivals − both celebrity-packed affairs − are hosted.
USA TODAY has reached out to reps for Bravo and Woodley for comment.
Fans first began to speculate that Woodley, 33, was involved with Bravo when the pair were spotted together in Paris in March, in what appeared to be a PDA-filled outing.
Neither part of the duo has been particularly vocal about the new entanglement, though Bravo did offer a subtle confirmation earlier this month, responding to a question from People about the relationship by saying: "Yeah, I'm really happy."
Woodley, who was previously engaged to football player Aaron Rodgers, has yet to post Bravo to her own grid.
Woodley, who first rose to fame as the lead in the book-to-movie adaptation of the popular young adult novel "Divergent," has since become a mainstay on the film screen, and was recently tapped to join the cast of Hulu's thriller series "Paradise."
Bravo, best known for playing hunky Parisian chef and key love interest Gabriel on Netflix's "Emily in Paris," is an up-and-coming star. He has also appeared in several romantic comedies, including "The Honeymoon" and "Ticket to Paradise."
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