Chloë Grace Moretz and Brooklyn Beckham back together? Couple seen kissing in Dublin

Chloë Grace Moretz and Brooklyn Beckham are back together again, or so it seems. In addition to a series of Instagram posts about matching shoes and cute black-and-white photos, the two have been spotted kissing while on a romantic weekend in Dublin, Ireland.

Moretz, 20, and Beckham, 18, were seen in public holding hands and kissing while in Ireland. The actress also posted a video to Instagram Stories where Beckham gave her a peck on the cheek during a Leinster vs. Munster rugby match.

The two looked very close in the video, with Beckham's face only a few inches away from Moretz's before the kiss.

Moretz also posted several photos and videos on Snapchat of her enjoying a pint with Beckham and waving her beau off at the airport.

The two have yet to officially announce that they are back together, but these short video clips seem to be as good as any official statement.

The closest to an announcement is confirmation from an anonymous source. The source told PEOPLE in August that the two have been "hanging out" again.

The couple split in August of 2016 and were first reported to be "hanging out" once again exactly one year later.

Of course, it did not escape sharp-eyed fans that Beckham reposted an old photo of the couple's matching shoes on Instagram on Oct. 5. Beckham first posted the photo right before they first made it official.

He earlier posted a photo of Moretz with the caption, "Thinking of this one xx," on Sept. 21.

Thinking of this one xx

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Moretz also posted a photo of Beckham on the same date, with a much more cryptic caption: "8.27.17 NY."

8.27.17 NY

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Moretz is currently filming her new movie "The Widow" in Dublin. The thriller film is reportedly about a young woman who befriends a widow.

There are no official details yet about the film's plot.

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