"The Divergent Series: Allegiant" star Shailene Woodley recently talked about nudity in films and television.
In an interview with The Telegraph, the actress revealed that she doesn't have any qualms when it comes to going nude for her role.
Woodley also said that sex scenes in films should be portrayed as how they are usually done in real life.
"When somebody's doing a sex scene and they're wearing a bra and underwear that's not how it happens in real life. If I'm going to say yes to a movie where this is necessary then I'm going to bring truth to that situation. Nudity's not difficult because when I am changing clothes that happens, so I feel like it's pretty normal," she said.
Meanwhile, Woodley didn't say whether or not she will have any nude scenes in "Allegiant" as Tris. However, if this kind of scene comes up, the actress will most certainly not have any issues with it.
In other news also revealed that she's the type of young actress who has very strong opinions about herself and her beliefs.
"I have always felt it's important to say what you mean and then mean what you say. If you are going to talk something, walk it. And that being said, don't say anything without compassion. My mom once told me 'truth without compassion is cruelty.' You can't say something that's one hundred percent truthful, knowing that it's going to hurt someone and do serious damage. And so for me, it's always a matter of integrity," she said.
Woodley will appear in "Allegiant" with her onscreen partner Theo James. The latter will play the role of Four.
According to MTV News, the trilogy written by Veronica Roth will end with Tris' emotional and heartbreaking death.
"The Divergent Series: Allegiant" is slated to hit theaters in the United States on Mar. 18, 2016.