Brooklyn Beckham and Chloe Moretz make red carpet debut as a couple at Neighbours 2 premiere

Jennifer Ruby18 May 2016
The Weekender

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Brooklyn Beckham and Chloe Moretz have made their red carpet debut together just weeks after confirming their relationship.

The 17-year-old son of Victoria and David, who recently announced his romance with the US actress, 19, joined her at the premiere of her new film on Monday night.

Cementing their relationship status, the teenage pair were the stars of the show at the opening of Neighbours 2: Sorority Rising in Los Angeles.

Debut: Brooklyn Beckham and Chloe Moretz hit the red carpet together for the first time
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Moretz, who has been in the acting industry since she was seven years old, was joined by co-stars Rose Byrne and Seth Rogan at the party to launch the comedy sequel.

While the pair have stayed tight-lipped about romance rumours for the last year, they recently decided to confirm speculation.

Red carpet: Brooklyn Beckham and Chloe Moretz at the Neighbours 2 premiere  
Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images

In a recent interview with Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live, Moretz said:

“I think the more I don't make it mysterious, the more people don't care. So, yes, we're in a relationship.”

Describing the pressure of the increased public attention around their romance, the actress told InStyle:

“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.”

Moretz also admitted that, thanks to her career, the mystery was sometimes lost when she started a new relationship.

“You already know what I look like in a bathing suit. You know what I look like in a sex scene. You know what I look like when I say ‘I love you’ to someone. You’ve already seen it all,” she said.

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