Actress Shailene Woodley is once more in the news for insisting she does not identify as a feminist, saying that the “label” is too divisive.
In an interview in the new issue of Nylon magazine, Woodley expanded on her earlier comments on feminism: “The reason why I don’t like to say that I am a feminist or I am not a feminist is because to me it’s still a label. I do not want to be defined by one thing. Why do we have to have that label to divide us? We should all be able to embrace one another regardless of our belief system and regardless of the labels that we have put upon ourselves.”
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She also commented on how she had become the subject of media scrutiny for her previous comments on feminism, saying, “I mean, if we spent as much energy focusing on the genocide that’s going on right now in parts of Africa as we spent on that one article, think about what we could accomplish. Change is not going to come from focusing on the small things that actors say.”









