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"Maybe we can make an Adult Swim version of The Secret Life of the American Teenager?"
Shailene Woodley: I should probably say my boyfriend but I feel like after having been stuck at sea with Sam [Claflin] for 41 days, and having witnessed how we were able to support one another, I would first say my boyfriend and then I would say Sam [Claflin].
SW: It's important to have a good, strong sense of identity and self and to not take anything too seriously. I think throughout growing up in this industry, it's all too easy to give your power away and to let others' opinions really affect you in a deep way. It's important to constantly try and understand who you are outside of the labels in which others either give you or you design for yourself.
SW: Maybe we can make an Adult Swim version of The Secret Life of the American Teenager? I might consider that — I think that could be a funny spin-off!
SW: I do keep in touch with some of the cast from Secret Life! Megan Park and I — who played Grace on the show — are still extremely close. I actually had a dream a couple weeks ago about the whole cast and that we all had this little reunion dinner. I told Megan about it and she reached out to Francia and I reached out to a couple cast members. I think, hopefully, we might do a cast dinner soon.
SW: Team Ricky, all the way! I just feel like he came around. He discovered that he wasn't perhaps the most supportive father in the beginning but recognized his mistakes and I'm all about forgiveness. I'd like to think that if I were in Amy's shoes, I would find forgiveness in order to create a happy little family for my child.
SW: I feel like I'd get along best with Tami, [my character from Adrift.] Simply because we both have very adventurous spirits and are very keen on exploring the world.
SW: I'd like to visit every single onsen in Japan, which is probably completely unattainable and an insane bucket list item but I'm a huge fan of hot springs and the Japanese culture.
SW: I think it's one thing to sign a petition or to retweet something, it's another thing to actually take definitive steps to create change. When we think about change, we think that we have to do something on a really big level in order to create a lot of progress but often times, change can be very simple and doesn't have to be huge.
SW: Oh gosh, I would get in so much trouble for talking a lot about it! For me, personally, I can't wait to see what Meryl Streep continues to do. Just working with her is so outstanding and spectacular and something I never thought that I'd have the opportunity to do. She really is the most dynamic actress and raises the bar for every single person in her presence to be a better artist.
SW: Honestly, I'm all about that joy life at the moment. Just freakin' laugh a lot and find the joy in every moment and I think you'll look the most beautiful. I do love makeup and I love putting on some red lips every now and then. I've been really into this brand at the moment called Pinch of Color and they make all of their products without any water! So all their lipsticks and concealers have no water in them, which is really sustainable and really good for the earth.
SW: I mean, never say never! I think it's a long life to live and depending on which way our politics continue to go, maybe I'll feel— [gets distracted by a kitten].
I think there's a lot of opportunity for change, and I don't know if I'll be a supporter of others running for a long time to come or if I'll be running myself one day, but I would never say never.