Slightly awkward! Chloë Grace Moretz is certainly full of grace on her latest magazine cover. The Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising actress, 19, is the star of Teen Vogue‘s October/November 2016 “Young Hollywood” issue — and she shares the top image with her ex-boyfriend Brooklyn Beckham.
To be fair, Victoria and David Beckham‘s eldest son, 17, isn’t mentioned on the cover. Moretz also failed to mention her former love in her Instagram reveal of the shoot. Nevertheless, take a look at this pap shot Moretz posted to Instagram in June. Though it’s a profile shot, the young stars are wearing the same clothes and striking the same pose (down to her hand in his hood) as seen on Teen Vogue. Coincidence? We think not!
Plus, the If I Stay actress, who made her red carpet debut with Beckham this past May at the Neighbors 2 premiere, referenced Beckham twice in her interview with the mag. (Of course, they were still dating at the time.) On their long-distance relationship, she shared: “You know as well as I do that it feels like everything in this industry is a long-distance relationship. … 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.”
The veteran child star also dished on whether or not she would be willing to be snapped by the budding photographer. “I would definitely be more than happy to be shot by him any day,” she said. “He’s grown up understanding a lot of the artistic sides of different industries, from his mom’s to his dad’s to now his own as an artist.”
Still, as Us Weekly confirmed on September 1, the young couple broke up in August. Page Six broke the news, reporting that while they had been in the same city for a few weeks, they didn’t hang out together. They have not been spotted in one another’s presence — in real life or on each other’s social media pages — since.