Chloe Grace Moretz on past breakup with Brooklyn Beckham: 'All of it was very public. I wanted to hide'

Chloe Grace Moretz has recently spoken up about her past breakup with Brooklyn Beckham, who she had reconciled with of late, revealing that the split had been hard. 

In an interview with Stellar, the "Carrie" star opened up about her struggles when she and Beckham had broken up. "I went through a hard year and I'm not going to hide that. I had to deal with this new level of fame while I was growing up, I was getting out of a relationship and all of it was very public. I wanted to hide," Moretz admitted.

With the problems and obstacles she was then facing, Moretz said that her family was 100 percent rallying with her. They were there supporting and encouraging her, which later materialized when the "Neighbors 2" actress had learned that she had the "power within to change them."

As mentioned, Moretz and Beckham were seen together again in August, less than a year after they have called it quits. Beckham shared on Instagram in August a photo of two left feet wearing matching Vans shoes, and he captioned it with "Luckiest person on earth," which had strongly fueled reconciliation rumors more. It turned out that the photo was originally posted on May 2016, or before they first started dating.

That said, with their reconciliation, it seems that the two have been able to share their common hobbies and likes, especially in fashion choices. They were spotted with matching denim jackets at the Xbox One x VIP Event and Xbox Live Session in New York City early last month, where they hosted the event.

The "Kick-Ass" star said was just a coincidence, but Moretz also admitted that they felt as if they were Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears with their outfits, a photo of which was uploaded by the actress on her Instagram account.

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