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‘Divergent’ Shailene Woodley and Boyfriend Theo James NOT Dating; Talks Ansel Elgort Makeout; Slams Feminism [VIDEO]

Actress Shailene Woodley isn't dating her Divergent boyfriend Theo James regardless of any rumors to the contrary. James has been in a relationship with girlfriend Ruth Kearny for years. Besides Shailene would much rather talk about her relationship with Ansel Elgort , who plays he brother in Divergent and her love interest in their newest movie together The Fault of Our Stars. Shailene claims that acting in several movies with Ansel has brought them closer together, not to mention getting the chance to find out what it is like to makeout with your sibling. Though Woodley is very conscious of how her movies roles impact the development of young girls, she doesn't consider herself a feminist. She slammed such women as man hating oppressors.

Shailene Woodley is all about working with Ansel Elgort in movie after movie until their souls actually become one, or something like that.

In an interview with Huffington Post Shialene told the publication that she relished the opportunity to build a real relationship with Ansel both on and off screen--plus all the kissing wasn't bad either:

"It wasn't that weird because I've always sort of wondered what it'd be like kissing my brother.

"There's something really beautiful about working with someone and working with them again and again and again because the more you get to know somebody on a personal level, the more free you feel artistically.

"I think that if Ansel and I hadn't known each other from Divergent, our relationship in this movie would not be what it is because we didn't have to go through the rehearsal phase of getting to know one another and feeling comfortable with one another."

But just because Shialene talks a lot about how she wants her movies to influence younger girls to empower themselves, doesn't mean she agrees with feminism.

Woodley told Time Magazine that she wasn't a feminist, because she said that feminists are fascists:

"I love men, and I think the idea of 'raise women to power, take the men away from the power' is never going to work out because you need balance.

"I think that if men went down and women rose to power, that wouldn't work either. We have to have a fine balance."

Also girls, don't do drugs...especially not the mushrooms that Woodley seems to have eaten before that Times article.

The Times can tell every time....they always could.

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