Yikes! Shailene Woodley once again got some negative feedback for speaking her mind on why she thinks feminism is the root cause of division among sexes.

The 23-year-old "Insurgent" actress is gracing the cover of Nylon magazine for its April issue, and in her cover story, she once again touched the issue on why she doesn't like to be identified as a feminist, Daily Mail reports.

"The reason why I don't like to say that I am a feminist or I am not a feminist is because to me it's still a label," Woodley gushed to the publication. "I do not want to be defined by one thing. Why do we have to have that label to divide us? We should all be able to embrace one another regardless of our belief system and regardless of the labels that we have put upon ourselves."

In a previous interview with Time in May last year, Woodley also echoed another point why she is not all for feminism.

"No because I love men, and I think the idea of 'raise women to power, take the men away from the power' is never going to work out because you need balance. With myself, I'm very in touch with my masculine side," she said at the time. 

"And I'm 50 percent feminine and 50 percent masculine, same as I think a lot of us are. And I think that is important to note. And also I think that if men went down and women rose to power, that wouldn't work either. We have to have a fine balance," she added.

Although Woodley got positive reception from netizens who got a gist of her interviews for bot publications online, the "Fault In Our Stars" actress was once again dissed by supporters of feminism.

On Twitter, one user named @warriorxcx wrote, "I'd be excited...if she were a feminist" in response to Nylon's teaser photo of Woodley's cover.

On People magazine's comments section below the feature story on her Nylon cover, one netizen commented: "Another uneducated, arrogant, embarrassment to women. she's lucky that she has made money of little kids because no feminist is going to support your pathetic views."

Meanwhile, she got a lot of backlash from Daily Mail readers who commented on the article that featured Woodley's "tomboy-chic" look for Nylon.

"What she chooses to think is fine by me. But feminism is actually defined as advocating for the equality of BOTH sexes. NOT 'raise women to power, take the men away from the power' - as she has put it," one reader noted.

"Feminism is actually defined as advocating for the equality of both sexes. NOT 'raise women to power, take the men away from the power' - as she has put it," another wrote.

Then, another threw shade at the young actress by pointing out what's really wrong about all her statements pertaining to feminism.

"I don't identify as a feminist either because to me, absolute equality should be common sense. Do you see what I did there? I explained it In on sentence, far better than she has in countless interviews for the past two years."

Shailene Woodley, who came out as bisexual last year, has yet to respond to all the slamming she got online.