Chloe Grace Moretz and Brooklyn Beckham wore matching clothes for first public appearance since reunion

Love is sweeter the second time around, especially for newly-reunited Brooklyn Beckham and Chloe Grace Moretz.

The two rekindled their relationship in August this year, just less than a year after they called it quits in September 2016. Moretz and Beckham were recently spotted in in New York City when they hosted Xbox One x VIP Event and Xbox Live Session.

The "Kick-ass" star and her boyfriend sported matching denim jackets, as seen in a photo which the actress had uploaded on her Instagram account. Moretz revealed in an interview with E! News that it was "happenstance" and that she felt like they were Britney Spears and Justine Timberlake.

The event was also attended by former One Direction band member and "Strip That Down" singer Liam Payne, "Stranger Things'" Lucas Sinclair actor Caleb McLaughlin, and "Saturday Night Live" stars Kenan Thompson, Leslie Jones, Mikey Day, and Alex Moffat.

Aside from this, Moretz divulged that she was open to fashion tips provided by her boyfriend since she has four brothers who are vocal with their opinions as well. She also divulged with US Weekly that her ideal date night would just for her and Beckham to be together.

Moretz first confirmed their relationship through a "Watch What Happens Live" guesting in May last year, after people started noticing that the "If I Stay" actress and the photography student of Parsons School of Design were spending a lot of time together.

In an interview with Glamour UK in August last year, Moretz described her relationship with the son of Victoria and David Beckham as "great," but that it had setbacks as well. "Seriously, you don't know how often I'm just described as 'his girlfriend'. And you think: 'well, I've also been acting for 13 years, but don't worry,'" the "Neighbors: Sorority Rising" actress said.

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