Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Shailene Woodley Slams 'Toxic' 'Twilight' Relationship

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Already hyped to be the next young adult novel turned big screen adaptation, “Divergent” star Shailene Woodley is making it clear what kind of role model she wants to be for teens.

Admitting that she asked "The Hunger Games" star Jennifer Lawrence for her advice before accepting the role of Tris in the "Divergent" series, Woodley is now sharing why she can't relate to "Twilight" star Kristen Stewart's role of Bella Swan in the same way.



"Twilight, I'm sorry, is about a very unhealthy, toxic relationship," Woodley says. "She falls inlove with this guy and the second he leaves her, her life is over and she's going to kill herself! What message are we sending to young people? That is not going to help this world evolve," the actress adds.

Before Twihards start hating on Shailene for her truth talk, know this: Nearly all of the actress’ films since her breakout role in "The Descendants" have been romance-centric. "That's crazy, I never thought about that," Woodley says in the April issue of Teen Vogue. "I haven't had time to think about a relationship! I literally have not had a boyfriend in almost five years," she continues. Adding, "I've never even hooked up with anybody I've worked on a movie with."

Teasing that although she never "hooked up on set" doesn't mean that she hasn't had aromance come from working with someone. Woodley laughs off the answer saying, "that might have happened on something..."

The actress also opens up about how her romantic fused roles didn't really do anything to prepare her for action films. "Doing an action movie is completely different from one based in reality," she says. "It's much harder to act with a green screen than with another human being. There are so many special effects in this film, so it was really amazing to see how they turned out."

For more with the "Divergent" star, pick up the April issue of Teen Vogue hitting newsstands March 25


Source: etcanada

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