"The Descendants" star, Shailene Woodley has come a long way since her "Secret Life of an American Teenager" days. With a whole range of films lined up for release starring the 21-year old, it's not surprising that Shailene's been dubbed the next Hollywood "It" Girl. Proving that she's not just another actress in the business, Shailene Woodley bares all for Interview Magazine - literally.

Well, Shailene might not have bared everything but she did give readers an eyeful for the latest shoot with Interview Magazine. The "Divergent" star went topless for the punk-themed spread. Interviewed by equally talented and lovely, Emma Stone, Shailene talks about acting, being an environmentalist and opening up about her body image.

"I've been acting for a long time, and maybe it's just going from job to job to job to job without a break, but now I find myself questioning who the character is more. On a bigger movie like Divergent, you really have to define that for yourself because it's so easy to get caught up in all the action. Not only are you acting, but you're climbing a building, and you have to turn a certain way at a certain time so a brick doesn't fall on you. So I feel like I think about things beforehand now more than I have in the past, so I've had to sort of retrain my brain to approach acting in a different way. It isn't better or worse. It's just a new way of thinking," explains Woodley.

While a few celebrities started out their means of preventing world hunger at the start of their career, Shailene Woodley started since high school before even becoming a big movie star.

"I was an environmentalist in high school, or, I guess, a self-proclaimed environmentalist, and I started reading about the food system in America and how it's owned by all of these corporations," explained Woodley, adding, "We want to continue to live on this planet, and I think we need to break down the associations that we have that we're different from nature-that we need to protect the Earth and save the Earth, when we are, in fact, part of the Earth. So it all starts with us. If we want to save the planet, then I think we need to start saving ourselves in order to do that. I believe that organic farming, among many other practices, can really start that shift."

Viewers are sure to see more of Shailene Woodley given she is set to take on Hollywood with her latest films namely "Divergent", "The Fault in Our Stars" and "Amazing Spiderman 2."