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Aaron Rodgers, Shailene Woodley don't talk about their 'politics' and 'agree to disagree': report

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Shailene Woodley and Aaron Rodgers reportedly don't discuss "their politics" with each other. Woodley, 30, and Rodgers, 38, seemingly don't agree on political matters but have decided not to "debate" the topics, a source told People magazine. "They are not talking about their politics, and they never really have," the source told the outlet. "They disagreed on a lot of things.

Early on, they decided to agree to disagree about things and not debate them." "She is not someone whose mind you can change, so Aaron hasn't even tried," the insider added.

Reps for Woodley and Rodgers did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment. Shailene Woodley and Aaron Rodgers reportedly don't discuss ‘their politics’ with each other. (Getty/AP Photo/Mike Roemer) Woodley made headlines in November after she shared a quote about finding your power during "storms." Rodgers had just publicly revealed he was unvaccinated and had contracted COVID-19.

Rodgers was accused of lying about being "immunized" during a press conference at the time. "First of all, I didn't lie in the initial press conference," Rodgers later clarified during an interview with Pat McAfee. "During that time, it was a witch hunt that was going on across the league, where everybody in the media was so concerned about who was vaccinated and who wasn't and what that meant and who was being selfish and who would talk about it, what it meant if they said it's a personal decision and they shouldn't have to disclose their own medical information." Woodley and Rodgers decided to 'agree to disagree' on political topics, according to a new report. (Stefania D'Alessandro/Getty Images) However, Woodley took to Instagram shortly after to criticize people for calling her.

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