Shailene Woodley Gets Called 'Weird.' She Thinks It's Funny
Briefly

"I'm very uninterested in the performance of people at this moment in life. I'm uninterested in the external value that we put on everything," the actor tells me.
"I find the performance of being something else in order to receive love or acceptance or work from others to be the ultimate form of soul death," she states.
The series, premiering Sept. 13, adapts Lisa Taddeo's bestselling book about three American women navigating sex and intimacy.
A bushy-haired Woodley plays Gia as a grieving reporter with a self-destructive streak, grappling with her own messy personal life.
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