Here's what Brooklyn Beckham's ex Chloe Grace Moretz said about Victoria
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Here's what Brooklyn Beckham's ex Chloe Grace Moretz said about Victoria
"Asked what Victoria Beckham was like Moretz glowed. "She's an amazing person, I really admire her work ethic. I love her, I love her line. As a family, they're awesome!" the actress said. Moretz added that the Beckhams "understand the travel, the sex scenes with random people, the crazy schedules". In a later appearance on the show she said David and Victoria "genuinely are very good parents. That's what matters most," as per Stylecaster."
"This included the former Spice Girl allegedly hijacking his first dance at his wedding, as well as the designer scrapping Peltz's wedding dress and the pair snubbing Brooklyn and his wife. As a result, people having been looking back to find anything to support anyone's position in the feud. Among the search results have been a few comments made by Moretz about dating Brooklyn, and on the Beckham family in general."
"In a later appearance on the show she said David and Victoria "genuinely are very good parents. That's what matters most," as per Stylecaster. Reflecting on her relationship with Brooklyn in 2016 with InStyle, Moretz said dating someone as famous as Beckham was "horrible and weird". She added: "It creates a mass frenzy and they follow you in separate cars so you can't just run around and share little silly and cute moments.""
Chloë Grace Moretz previously dated Brooklyn Beckham on and off between 2014 and 2018 and is known for films such as Carrie and Let Me In. Moretz praised Victoria Beckham's work ethic and described the Beckham family as "awesome," saying they understood the demands of fame and describing David and Victoria as good parents. Brooklyn Beckham posted a lengthy Instagram claim alleging his parents hijacked his first dance, scrapped Nicola Peltz's dress, and snubbed the couple. Those claims prompted people to revisit past comments, including Moretz's reflections that dating someone very famous can be "horrible and weird" because of intense public attention.
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