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Chloe Moretz Hugs Ex-Boyfriend Brooklyn Beckham On The Cover Of Teen Vogue

The cover was shot before their reported split...

It’s been a few weeks since Chloe Moretz and Brooklyn Beckham reportedly split, and already there’s been more rumours about what happened and what’s happening now than we’ve had hot dinners.

Amid all the rumours, Chloe has spoken out about the trials and tribulations of the couple’s relationship in Teen Vogue, with the actress looking stunning on the cover whilst hugging a man a source confirmed to E! News to be her now-ex, Brooklyn.

We can still say it’s super cuteeven though they’ve split and this is kinda bad timing, right? Because we’re not quite over them calling it quits,to be honest.

Speaking to Julianne Moore about what it’s like growing up in the public eye, Chloe admitted: “I’d be foolish to say that it hasn’t been hard as a young woman who is trying to calculate her own personal ideas in terms of politics or how she wants to use her voice for the betterment of society.

“Those things have been difficult because society doesn’t really want you to be smart, put together, and well rounded. They want a story. They want a tabloid. Especially right now, in my newer relationship with my boyfriend [Brooklyn Beckham].

“We’ll go out and there will be 15 paparazzi and we’re just going to a grocery store. We are real people and we’re having real emotional experiences, and all this is happening around us. Trying to keep ourselves in our own little world is difficult."

Sharing her thoughts on their long-distance relationship, the actress explained: “You know as well as I do that it feels like everything in this industry is a long-distance relationship. Seeing my brothers is a long-distance relationship — every day when I’m not in L.A., I’m texting them and calling them and making myself a part of their lives. I’m reminding them that I may be gone for six months but I’m here, and I care, and I’m a part of the family, and I love them.

“So getting into a relationship with someone who also has lived some of their life between cities, from L.A. to New York to London, is easier. We both understand that there will be times when we can’t speak because we are too busy. Some of it is just based on trust. If you feel that you can trust each other and go eight hours without talking, then you have something that can withstand space and time.”

Away from Brooklyn, Chloe explained that she loves how outspoken her generation is, that seeing Audrey Hepburn in 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' inspired her to get into acting and that she now realises it's 'OK to ask for help'.

She said:"As a young woman you feel like you really need to have everything figured out — but it’s all right to say, 'I don’t know. I have absolutely no idea'.Keep good people around you because positivity begets positivity. I learned that the hard way. Just try to keep your head above the water and don’t get caught up in all the trash.

"I think another thing that is really helpful for young women to understand is that you’re enough. You don’t need that dress, you don’t need that compliment, you don’t need that post on social media. You, within yourself, are enough. And, finally, don’t underestimate the power of friendship."

Hear, hear, Chloe.

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