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Shailene Woodley admits to 'hooking up' with co-star after filming

The "Divergent" discussed her lack of time for relationships during an interview for the April issue for Teen Vogue.

By Veronica Linares
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Shailene Woodley dished about her love life and the fame that ensued her participation in the Oscar nominated film, The Descendants, while interviewing for the April issue of Teen Vogue.

The 22-year-old actress was flooded with options after teaming up with George Clooney in the 2011 film, but she chose to pass on most offers because none of the projects inspired her.

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"After The Descendants, everybody was like, 'You've got to ride the wave!' And I was like, 'You ride the wave and it eventually crashes on the shore. That doesn't work out! I'm going to just sit here and paddle board,'" Woodley explained. "I didn't do a movie for two years because I didn't read anything that was inspiring to me."

Since then Woodley has starred in less than handful of films, and while she claimed during the interview to not having "time to think about a relationship," she did confess she had hooked up with one of her co-stars after filming.

"Well, that might have happened on something . . ." she says laughing.

While Woodley wouldn't kiss and tell, we can narrow down the options to eight of her male counterparts: Theo James (Divergent), Clooney and Nick Krause (The Descendants), Ansel Elgort (The Fault in Our Stars), Shiloh Fernandez (White Bird in a Blizzard), Miles Teller (The Spectacular Now), and Daren Kagasoff and Ken Baumann (TV series Secret Life of the American Teenager).

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On the subject of her upcoming blockbuster adaptation of author's Veronica Roth novel Divergent, Woodley said she wasn't willing to take on the starring role of Beatrice 'Tris' Prior at first.

"I said no, and everybody was shocked," the actress said, adding that she eventually changed her mind after receiving some advice from Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence.

"I asked Jennifer Lawrence, 'Are you happy with your choice to take on The Hunger Games?' And she said she wouldn't change it for the world," Woodley revealed. "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."

The April issue of Teen Vogue hits newsstands March 25.

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