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Shailene Woodley may have turned the page on her relationship with Aaron Rodgers, but her latest Paris sighting has fans doing a double take.
The Big Little Lies actress was photographed Sunday strolling through the City of Light with Emily in Paris star Lucas Bravo. The two looked relaxed, happy - and very into each other.
Their casual chemistry was on full display: walking hand in hand, sharing laughs, and staying close throughout the day. At one point, Bravo draped his arm around Woodley's shoulder, and the two seemed locked in their own little world, undisturbed by onlookers or cameras.
Déjà vu? Fans spot similarities to Aaron Rodgers
Adding an unexpected twist to the sighting - Bravo bears an uncanny resemblance to Woodley's ex-fiancé. From the facial hair and lean build to the casual outfit (which just happened to include a green sweater reminiscent of Green Bay Packers colors), the resemblance wasn't lost on fans.
Woodley and Rodgers ended their high-profile engagement in 2022. At the time, Woodley opened up in Porter magazine about how the breakup left her "deeply hurt" and emotionally drained, saying she spent months crying and processing the loss.
So seeing her smiling, relaxed, and in seemingly great company is a welcome change - even if the new guy looks a lot like the old one.
Bravo, 36, gained international attention for his role as Gabriel in Emily in Paris, where he plays the charming next-door chef with plenty of romantic entanglements. It's safe to say he's bringing a little of that same charm to real life.
Neither actor has commented publicly on the nature of their relationship, but from the looks of it, this connection goes beyond friendship.
If it is romantic, the setting couldn't be more ideal: two actors, one of the most romantic cities in the world, and enough chemistry to fuel its own Netflix series.