Shailene Woodley Divulges Possible Co-Star Hookup on Teen Vogue Cover
Shailene Woodley is making her way from cover to cover to promote her upcoming set-to-be-a-blockbuster film, 'Divergent.' This month, the 22-year-old actress graces the cover of Teen Vogue's April 2014 issue -- and the famously tight-lipped star is revealing some interesting personal details about her love life.
During the interview, when the reporter commented on the fact that Woodley's movies ('The Descendants,' 'The Spectacular Now' and the upcoming 'Divergent' and 'The Fault in Our Stars') seem to have a similar theme (love), Woodley got a little candid.
"That's crazy! I never even thought about that!" the former 'Secret Life of the American Teenager' star laughed. "I haven't had time to think about a relationship! I literally have not had a boyfriend in almost five years. I've never even hooked up with anybody I've worked on a movie with."
She may not have locked lips while filming, but doesn't mean that Woodley has never hooked up with a co-star after production has wrapped.
"Well, that might have happened on something...." she hinted, laughing.
As for who that lucky guy (or guys?) may be, just remember that Woodley has worked with the smoking hot Theo James on 'Divergent,' the hilarious Miles Teller on 'The Spectacular Now,' the adorable Ansel Elgort on 'The Fault in Our Stars,' and small-screen cuties Daren Kagasoff and Ken Baumann on 'Secret Life.' And, not to be forgotten, Woodley acted alongside the world's most permanent bachelor George Clooney on 'The Descendants.' (Although we somehow doubt he was the one, considering Woodley played Clooney's daughter in the film.)
The hippie-esque Woodley is busy gearing up for the onslaught of superstardom that 'Divergent' is set to bring her -- something that Jennifer Lawrence has prepared her for.
The 'Hunger Games' star was the one who convinced Woodley to take on the blockbuster sci-fi role -- a part which Woodley initially turned down.
"She said she wouldn't change it for the world," Woodley told Teen Vogue. "She told me, 'There are some things -- don't make a sex tape, don't do drugs, don't do things in public -- that you wouldn't want other people judging you for. But this is the best decision you'll ever make.'"