Shailene Woodley has a strong opinion when it comes to ‘woman bashing’ and insists that we should all be there for one another.
The actress insists that it’s important to help other females get along in life, therefore she world never say ugly things about them.
She told the New York Post newspaper's Page Six column: "Women should be there for other women. There’s such cruelty and competition out there. Women must help other women.
“Not say those ugly things about the others just out of their insecurity. I don't believe in that."
Speaking about her new movie and the sex scene involved, the 22 year old was concerned she would feel awkward shooting an intimate moment with Thomas Jane, 45, in 'White Bird in a Blizzard' but she "felt great" baring her body and insisted she needed to help to emphasise her assets.
She said: "It's crazy. And sort of wrong. But I felt great doing it. I was not fully robed. And our bodies had no make-up. Who needs make-up? I'm only 22. My boobs are great. They don't need any help. My parents saw the film. I thought it might be awkward, but they both loved it."
And the 'Divergent' star also explained the origins of her unusual name.
She said: "My mother saw 'Shai' on a license plate, loved it, and tried figuring how to adapt it. Shailo, Shailee, Shailey, Shailette. So it became Shailene."
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