Chloë Grace Moretz opened up about her sexuality while supporting Kamala Harris for president over the weekend.
The 27-year-old ‘Neighbors 2’ actress came out as ‘a lesbian’ political instagram post,
“I voted early and I voted for Kamala Harris,” Moretz wrote alongside a photo of a red, white and blue “I Voted Early 2024” sticker.
He added, “There is a lot at stake in this election.” “I believe that as a woman the government has no authority over my body, and decisions over my body should only come from me and my doctor. Kamala Harris will protect it for us.”
Moretz added, “As a gay woman, I believe in the need for legal protections that protect the LGBTQ+ community. “We need safety in this country and we need access to the care we need and deserve.”
The former child actress ended her message by urging her followers to vote in elections,
Moretz closed the comments section on her post. He has more than 24 million followers on the social media platform.
Back in 2018, Moretz was Model Kate Harrison was seen kissing After a dinner date at Nobu Malibu in California. Afterward, they went to Soho House and exited the club hand-in-hand before stopping by for another makeout session, as Page Six reported at the time.
It appears the pair are still dating, as they’ve posted photos of each other on Instagram.
Moretz Previously dated Brooklyn BeckhamSon of David Beckham and Victoria Beckham, from 2014 to 2018.
“Breakups are hard everywhere,” the “Kick-Ass” star explained. The Sunday Times’ Style magazine After partition. When asked if she had any message for her ex-boyfriend, Moretz said, “I don’t want to say anything.”
Beckham is Now married to actress Nicola PeltzThey tied the knot in April 2022 at the Peltz family’s multimillion-dollar home in Palm Beach, Florida.
Over the years, Moretz has been very active politically. In 2016, she attended the Democratic National Convention (with Beckham) in support of Hillary Clinton. lost the election that year To Donald Trump.
Moretz is particularly passionate about LGBTQ rights, as both of her brothers are gay.
“I was really blessed because I was so open to it growing up,” she said of having an ally in a 2018 interview with Gay Times. “I grew up fighting on their behalf because it broke my heart to see that yes, they can stand up for themselves, but people won’t listen to them.”
“So I took it upon myself with his blessing to go out there and talk about it, and tell people, ‘Hey, being gay is no big deal. But be proud and come out and hold the flag high in the community. Be a part of, and be for, the community,” she continued. “So for me it was never a question of whether or not I would ever become a lawyer, and what that means to my heart and how it has shaped me.”
Moretz also shared the rules she follows when it comes to supporting the LGBTQ community.
“First and foremost, don’t take stories,” he said. “Let other people’s stories stand for your own. A lot of people try to create these stories about themselves, and it makes it seem like you’re not a savior. As a lawyer, you are not a savior, you are not saving anyone by any means, but you just need to open your ears and listen.