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'Divergent: Allegiant Part 1' news: Actor's girlfriend rumored to be jealous of Woodley

The final chapter of Tris Prior (Shailene Woodley) and Tobias Eaton's (Theo James) fight will now be concluded in the "Divergent: Allegiant." Fans that have read Veronica Roth's best-selling book know that the ending will be controversial and mind-blowing, and they expect the movie to deliver.

The movie will be split into two parts, and "Divergent: Allegiant Part 1" is set to focus on the main characters' intensified romance. According to Australia Network News, the closeness of the actors has made their on-screen chemistry work really well. Some amorous scenes between the two were filmed, and the scenes are expected to be "too intimate" to show how strong Tris and Four's physical attachment is. The chemistry is almost too realistic, and fans are hoping that the two will continue their relationship in real life.

And with the deeper level of intimacy between the two actors, James' girlfriend, Ruth Kearney, is allegedly starting to "dislike" Woodley. Kearney is reported to grow more worried with her boyfriend and the actress' closeness that began since 2013 when they started filming the Divergent movie. James and Woodley's three years of working together had the Irish actress alarmed, and according to Venture Capital Post, there are reports that even said Kearney asked her boyfriend to stop working with the Divergent actress.

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However, the Divergent stars both denied that there is an offscreen romance between the two of them, even with the recent speculations bubbling up these days. Woodley is still with the Hawaiian singer Nahko Bear, so the lead actor knows the rumors are just mere speculations. According to Master Herald, James said that he's still committed to her girlfriend, and is not planning to change it anytime soon.

The Divergent: Allegiant Part 1 is a film by Robert Schwentke, and is scheduled to premiere in theaters worldwide on March 18, 2016.

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