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Shailene Woodley spoke honestly about losing her role in George Clooney’s film

Shailene Woodley spoke honestly about losing her role in George Clooney’s film



Shailene Woodlis honestly admitted about the lost role in the film of George Clooney
Shailene Woodley’s honest confession about losing her role in George Clooney’s film

Recently, Shailene Woodley honestly admitted that she almost lost the role in George Clooney’s film. Posterity.

In a new interview with Vanity Fair, Divergent The actress recalled auditioning for the role of Alexandra King, who is the daughter of Matt King, played by George.

Shailene revealed that she had to play “an intense scene where she tells her dad about her mother’s affair”.

After she finished listening, The fault is in our stars the actress thought that she coped with this role.

However, Shailene said she didn’t receive a single callback after auditioning, leaving her “disappointed”.

The Big Little Lie star told the publication that she had been “begging” her casting agents for almost a year, even emailing them every week asking how to get her auditions and what she did wrong during the auditions.

“The casting director said, ‘Alexander Payne (the director) is not interested.’ Like, she was bad.” I, for example, entered and cried, and that was all,” Shailene recalled.

The Ferrari The actress said she received several calls and notes saying she needed to “be honest”.

Shailene went on to say that she got the part and the day she did the same scene, her director told her to “stop acting.”

The Robots the actress added: “It was a scene where I learned it myself thanks to Alexander, my director.”