Hollywood actress Chloë Grace Moretz, 28, and model Kate Harrison, 34, have officially tied the knot in a secret ceremony held over the Labor Day weekend.
The intimate wedding was kept under wraps until Vogue revealed the news, releasing a video that captured Moretz on her special day.
The short clip showcased the actress in her bridal look, glowing with joy as she prepared to walk down the aisle.
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Moretz, who began her acting career at a young age, has become one of the most versatile actresses of her generation.
She is best known for her breakout role in Kick-Ass (2010), her haunting performance in Let Me In (2010), the 2013 remake of Carrie, and the acclaimed The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018).
Harrison, meanwhile, has carved out a name for herself in the modeling world. She has worked with international brands, appeared in editorial spreads, and graced the covers of well-known fashion magazines, establishing a solid reputation in the fashion industry.
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Prior to her marriage, Moretz’s love life often made headlines.
She was notably in an on-and-off relationship with Brooklyn Beckham, son of David and Victoria Beckham, for several years before the pair ultimately split.
She was also briefly linked to other personalities in the entertainment industry, though she largely kept her private life away from the spotlight.
The couple’s relationship became public in 2018 when they were first spotted together, but both Moretz and Harrison have maintained a low profile, choosing to nurture their romance away from Hollywood’s constant glare.
Their decision to wed in private reflects that same commitment to privacy, focusing on love and partnership over publicity.
News of their union has since spread quickly, with fans and fellow celebrities congratulating the newlyweds and celebrating their story as one of authenticity and love.
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