Brooklyn Beckham, Chloe Grace Moretz ‘Hang Out’ One Year After Split
Brooklyn Beckham and Chloe Grace Moretz recently started hanging out again one year after calling it quits.
According to People, the ex-couple was spotted attending a party in Los Angeles together last week. A source claimed to the publication that Moretz told some of the people at the party that she has gotten back together with Victoria and David Beckham’s eldest son. Moretz also followed Beckham on Instagram recently and liked an old photo of the two of them that was uploaded by their fan.
It is still unclear if Beckham and Moretz have really gotten back together. But in June, David sat down for an interview with James Corden in “The Late Late Show,” where he talked about his eldest child. Beckham, who turned 18 in March, almost got his first tattoo in Paris with his girlfriend.
The professional athlete shared the story, which means Brooklyn had been in a relationship with someone else at the time. He and Moretz ended their relationship nearly a year ago. It is also unclear whether or not Beckham and his recent girlfriend are still together.
Meanwhile, Beckham will be heading off to college in New York. On Friday, Spice Girls member Victoria expressed how proud she is of her son for making it to college. The singer also revealed that her son got A’s in his exams. Towards the end of her post, Victoria said that she and their entire family will miss Beckham a lot.
On Saturday, Beckham arrived in the Big Apple with his dad. A photo of the father-son tandem was posted online via the Daily Mail. In the snap, Brooklyn wore a blue long-sleeved shirt and a fedora hat. His dad also wore a blue colored shirt, with his long hair tucked behind his ears.
Beckham will be studying at the Parsons Private Art and Design School, one of the most prestigious art schools in the world, according to the Daily Mail. Prior to attending the school, the teenager released a photography book titled “What I See,” which featured photos of Beckham’s life and his family.
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