If Lucas Bravo is known as the handsome guy from the series “Emily in Paris”, the actor has also filmed with Julia Roberts… and George Clooney. And the filming of “Ticket to Paradise” left him with memories for life.
After becoming the darling of these ladies thanks to his role in Emily in Paris on Netflix, Lucas Bravo landed a role in a film with a five-star cast: Ticket To Paradise, broadcast this December 1, 2024 at 9:10 p.m. on TF1. A feature film in which he starred alongside two essential Hollywood stars: Julia Roberts and George Clooney.
Lucas Bravo shocked “obscenities” by George Clooney? He tells
Guest on the set of the show Daily in 2022, Lucas Bravo then made some juicy revelations about the filming of this film, which grossed $168 million at the worldwide box office. The actor had in fact confided that the two stars of the film, long-time friends in life, had behaved somewhat like “children”. THE frenchie had even described “two icons, which turn out to be two children.”
“It’s pretty crazy to arrive on set and have George Clooney whispering obscenities at you between each scene to make Julia laugh”added the 36-year-old French actor. Questioned by Yann Barthès about the said remarks, he did not dare to say more on television regarding the comments of the star ofEMERGENCIES And Ocean’s Eleven.
George Clooney and Julia Roberts’ joke to Lucas Bravo
On the set of the TMC show, the actor continued his story about his memories of filming Ticket to Paradise. “But it puts you at ease, because you say to yourself, ‘George Clooney just spoke to me about that, before I took action,’ and as a result, there is a sort of destarification”Lucas Bravo simply added.
Before finally letting go of one of the sentences dropped by George Clooney, unexpectedly: “‘I have blood in my stools, should I consult?’ And that was my first contact with him, and I remained completely prostrate.”. Low masses which made Julia Roberts burst out laughing, who was obviously in cahoots with her lifelong accomplice!
Note that Lucas Bravo is currently the headliner of the film Freedirected by Mélanie Laurent, available on Amazon Prime Video.