Chloë Grace Moretz Reflects on Public Displays of Affection with Brooklyn Beckham as a Form of ‘Rebellion’, Acknowledges the Complex Nature of Fame

Earlier this year, she ended her on/off relationship with Brooklyn Beckham. Chloë Grace Moretz recently revealed in an interview with NET-A-PORTER’s digital magazine, PorterEdit, that she had mixed feelings about the public displays of affection during her highly-publicized relationship with the 19-year-old. She admitted to feeling upset when she saw photos of them together but also wanted the freedom to kiss in public like her friends. The 21-year-old actress also discussed taking an 18-month break from acting to reestablish her connection with her career.

Candid: Chloë Grace Moretz confessed she was in two minds about her PDA sessions during her high-profile romance with Brooklyn Beckham in a recent interview with PorterEdit

Chloë Grace Moretz recently opened up about her conflicting feelings regarding public displays of affection during her high-profile relationship with Brooklyn Beckham. The actress, who dated the eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham for four years, admitted to questioning why she couldn’t do the same things as her friends in their relationships. Moretz described herself as rebellious, stating that she would often feel the urge to do things others advised her against. Despite wanting to freely show affection in public like her peers, she would sometimes regret it when photos of her and Beckham kissing on the street would surface. The couple initially met at Paris Fashion Week in 2014 and had an on-and-off relationship before ultimately splitting in March.

Making a comeback: The Kick-Ass actress, 21, also touched on her 18-month break from acting as she revealed she wanted to 'reconnect' with her job

Stage comeback: The actress known for her role in Kick-Ass, aged 21, shared her experience of taking an 18-month break from acting to reconnect with her passion for the job. During this time, she was linked to Playboy model Lexi Wood and dancer Lexy Panterra, and more recently, rumors have circulated about her relationship with actor Dylan O’Brien. Reflecting on the challenges of fame, she revealed her brother’s advice to not compare herself to others and to focus on her own journey. She acknowledged the impact of fame as a two-sided coin, recognizing that without the attention of the media and fans, she wouldn’t have the career she does.

Happier times: The former couple met at Paris Fashion Week in 2014 and were on and off for a number of years, before calling it quits in March (pictured together February 10)

Better days: The ex-partners crossed paths at Paris Fashion Week back in 2014 and their relationship had its fair share of ups and downs over the years, ultimately coming to an end in March (seen together in a photo from February 10).

The actress, known for her upcoming role in the film The Miseducation of Cameron Post, recently enjoyed a break from her hectic schedule. Despite admitting that she typically dislikes taking vacations, Chloe took an 18-month hiatus from work. Her work ethic is evident in her impressive filmography, with over 24 films under her belt since her breakout role in Kick-Ass. Chloe admitted that she struggles to truly relax on vacation, often finding herself working during her time off. However, she did manage to unwind on trips to Mexico and Santa Barbara, and is looking forward to an upcoming family holiday to celebrate her mother’s birthday in Massachusetts with her four older brothers.

Well-deserved: The blonde beauty recently took some time off from her busy work schedule after starring in 24 films following her role in Kick-Ass in 2010

Recently, the lovely blonde actress decided to take a break from her hectic filming schedule after being in 24 movies since her role in Kick-Ass in 2010. Despite her upcoming role in The Miseducation of Cameron Post, where she plays a character sent to a gay conversion therapy center, she revealed a personal connection to the story through her brothers Trevor and Colin, who are both gay. Growing up in Georgia where “praying the gay away” is common, she emphasized the significance of the issue, noting that conversion centers are legal in 37 states. At the Sundance Festival, she expressed her excitement about the film’s success and uniqueness in the industry, highlighting its recent win of the Grand Jury Prize. To read the full interview with Chloë Grace Moretz, check out PorterEdit or download the Net-A-Porter app on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device.

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