Shailene Woodley says she was grateful she and Ansel Elgort had the opportunity to play brother and sister in Divergent before they portrayed young lovers battling cancer in the upcoming film adaptation of John Green's beloved novel, The Fault in Our Stars. "That's not weird because I've always sort of wondered what it would be like kissing my brother," the 22-year-old actress joked at a press conference UPI attended in New York City Sunday. Woodley explained their working relationship further. "I guess that I feel like everything was meant to be and thank God we were brother and sister, and now we get to spend the next four years together, which is pretty freaking rad," she said, referring to the sequels to Divergent on which they will be collaborating in the near future. Directed by Josh Boone and co-starring Laura Dern, Willem Dafoe and Sam Trammell, The Fault in Our Stars is to open in U.S. theaters June 6. Source: UPI