Brooklyn Beckham Heads To Gym After Calling Chloe Grace Moretz ‘My Girl’?
Brooklyn Beckham hit the gym just one day after he called his ex-girlfriend, Chloe Grace Moretz, “my girl.”
On his Instagram account, the 18-year-old son of Victoria and David Beckham, shared a video of himself lifting weights at the gym. Beckham admitted that he still needs a lot of work done at the gym, but he’s happy with his progress.
Over the weekend, Beckham shared a photo of himself watching “Game of Thrones” on TV. Beckham seemed to be holding a girl’s leg while the two of them lounged on the sofa. It is unclear if the leg belonged to Moretz and if she was the “girl” Beckham was referring to in his post. But the former couple made headlines last month after reports swirled that they have reconciled.
According to People, Beckham and Moretz were spotted attending a party in Los Angeles just one week before he transferred to New York to take up photography in college. A source told the publication that Moretz shared to some of her friends that she has gotten back together with Beckham. The “Carrie” actress also liked a photo of herself with Beckham that was uploaded to Instagram by one of their fans.
As of late, Beckham and Moretz have not confirmed or denied the reports. But in June, David appeared in “The Late Late Show” to talk about his son’s dating life. When Beckham turned 18 in March, he almost got his first tattoo without his dad and with his girlfriend at that time. Beckham and Moretz split way before then so it’s also possible that Beckham is already dating someone else.
Meanwhile, Beckham spoke with The Cut recently to share that he has a lot of fans in school. “I like people from school, but there are a few fangirls in the school. Sometimes, I have to be like, ‘I’m going to be with you for like four years, so chill,’” he said. But weeks passed and Beckham and his schoolmates have adjusted to his presence at their campus.
“They understand and respect it, but it’s just at the beginning, it’s such a shock to them so it’s fine,” he said.
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