At a time when an anti-Israel wave is attempting to take hold in Hollywood and the entertainment industry, French heartthrob Lucas Bravo – star of the hit Netflix series "Emily in Paris" – has arrived in Tel Aviv to participate in a campaign for Israeli fashion brand Renuar.
Bravo, who stars in the series alongside American actress Lily Collins and plays Chef Gabriel, the object of Collins' character's affection, landed in Tel Aviv on Sunday and will be photographed for a new denim campaign alongside successful Israeli model Yael Shelbia.

This is not the actor's first Israeli campaign, although the timing is more significant given Israel's global image. About four years ago, the star participated in a Nescafé Taster's Choice campaign.
The 37-year-old French actor gained international fame primarily through his role in "Emily in Paris", which premiered during the pandemic in 2020. In the most recent season, his role was reduced, apparently due to disagreements between the actor and producers over the character's development, as he said in a previous interview.
In the past year, he landed a role in HBO Max's limited series "The Seduction", which is loosely based on "Dangerous Liaisons."



