Who is Chloë Grace Moretz? The LGBTQ+ advocate who married Kate Harrison

From Malibu to Marriage: The Love Story of Chloë Grace Moretz and Kate Harrison
Chloë Grace Moretz is officially married. The actress, best known for roles in Kick-Ass and Carrie, tied the knot with longtime partner Kate Harrison during a private Labor Day weekend celebration that blended tradition with a playful, personal twist.
The 28-year-old actress and the 34-year-old model, who have been together for nearly seven years, exchanged vows surrounded by close family and friends. The couple deliberately designed the celebration around activities they love, trading stiff formality for a weekend of fishing, horseback riding, poker, and line dancing. “We wanted it to feel like us,” Moretz explained, noting that Harrison even made a custom poker mat for their guests.
Fashion played a starring role in the festivities, with Louis Vuitton creating custom looks for both brides. Moretz walked down the aisle in a pale blue gown and veil, paired with matching gloves—a non-traditional choice that reflected her desire to avoid the classic white silhouette. For the reception, she changed into an all-white ensemble complete with trousers, a jacket, and a cowboy hat. Harrison, meanwhile, chose a timeless white gown for the ceremony before switching into a chic bodice-and-trousers look for the afterparty.
The couple’s love story dates back to 2018, when they were first photographed together in Malibu. Their relationship blossomed quietly, with few public appearances and little commentary from either partner. Fans began speculating about an engagement in April 2024, after the pair were spotted at Disneyland sporting matching rings. Those rumors were confirmed on New Year’s Day 2025 when Moretz shared a photo carousel on Instagram showing the couple wearing sparkling diamond rings.
In the days leading up to the wedding, Harrison admitted she was most excited about the “first look” moment: “Having no idea of what we look like in our dresses—it’s going to be so special.” Moretz, for her part, reflected on the depth of their bond: “We’ve been together for almost seven years, and making this promise to each other in a new way just feels right. Every day is about choosing each other.”
The wedding also comes at a meaningful time for Moretz, who publicly came out as gay in 2024 while endorsing Kamala Harris’s presidential run. She emphasized the importance of LGBTQ+ protections in her announcement and spoke candidly about her pride in living openly.
Before meeting Harrison, Moretz’s most public relationship was with Brooklyn Beckham, whom she dated on and off from 2014 to 2018. Since then, she has chosen to keep her personal life private. “I like to keep my private life private,” she said in a 2022 interview. “I’m in a long-term relationship, and I really enjoy that.”
Now, with her marriage to Harrison, Moretz has embraced both love and visibility, marking a new chapter in her life and career.
Who is Chloë Grace Moretz?
Early life and origins
Chloë Grace Moretz was born on 10 February 1997 in Atlanta, Georgia. She grew up in a family that encouraged creative pursuits: her older brothers introduced her to acting and performing, and the family later moved to New York and then Los Angeles to support her budding career. Moretz began working professionally as a child actor, booking early screen roles in television and small film parts that set the stage for a rapid rise through Hollywood’s youth ranks.
Breakthrough and youthful stardom
Moretz’s breakthrough came in 2010 with the role of Hit-Girl in Matthew Vaughn’s Kick-Ass, a performance that made her an instant name among mainstream audiences and critics. Her portrayal combined physical skill, comic timing and a brash, surprising edge that separated her from many child actors of the era. That role was followed by steady, high-profile work through her teens — from dramatic turns in Hugo and The Poker House to larger studio fare such as Carrie (the 2013 remake) — establishing her as one of the most bankable and visible young actresses of the 2010s.
Career choices and range
Rather than settling into a single type, Moretz has pursued eclectic parts across genres: she built credibility in action and genre films (including Kick-Ass, The Equalizer), explored coming-of-age and dramatic material (If I Stay, The 5th Wave) and moved into voice and sci-fi work (animated Addams Family films, the Amazon series The Peripheral). She has also taken on producer roles and projects that reflect personal or social interests, showing a preference for variety and creative control as she matured. Critics and audiences have frequently noted her ability to shift tone — from comic to quietly intense — while still carrying commercial films.
Awards, recognition and industry standing
Over the course of her career Moretz has collected numerous nominations and awards aimed at rising and young stars, including MTV Movie Awards and recognition from youth- and genre-focused bodies; industry outlets have repeatedly named her among rising or influential young talents. As she has transitioned into adult roles, the conversation around Moretz has shifted from novelty-talent to that of an actor building a durable, varied résumé.
Activism, producing and off-screen initiatives
Moretz has shown an interest in projects with social resonance and has been publicly engaged in political and civic causes. She has lent her voice to campaigns and has used her platform for advocacy at times, including voter-mobilisation efforts. Moretz also executive-produced Coming Out, a Snapchat Original documentary series that focused on young LGBTQ people and the variety of experiences around coming out — an example of her moving into content creation with a social-empathy focus.
Personal life and public identity
Moretz has been open about valuing privacy in her relationships but has also occasionally offered public glimpses into her personal life. From 2014 to 2018 she was in a high-profile relationship with Brooklyn Beckham; since 2018 she has been linked to model Kate Harrison. In November 2024 Moretz publicly described herself as a “gay woman” while endorsing Kamala Harris, a post that framed her political engagement and affirmed her identity in a public way. The couple announced their engagement publicly in early 2025 and married in a private Labor Day weekend ceremony in 2025. Moretz has said she prefers to keep much of her domestic life private even as she uses her platform for causes she believes in.
Public image and media presence
Moretz’s public image blends youthful candor with a deliberate stylistic evolution — she is known for fashion risk-taking on red carpets, for social-media savvy, and for statements that position her as an engaged millennial/Gen-Z actress. At times the trade press and fans have debated the balance between her celebrity and activism, but she remains a figure whose career choices and off-screen statements keep her in cultural conversations well beyond any single film’s box office.
Recent projects and what’s next
In recent years Moretz has moved into adult-centered roles and into streaming and genre projects (including The Peripheral), while also developing projects as a producer. With the industry’s shift toward streaming series and auteur-driven mid-budget films, Moretz is positioned to continue taking on roles that allow both visibility and craft. Her marriage in 2025 and her public coming-out in 2024 have also marked a personal chapter that may inform the kinds of roles and projects she chooses in the coming years. For the most up-to-date credits and announcements, her IMDb and official representation pages list current projects and upcoming release dates.
Legacy so far
Chloë Grace Moretz’s trajectory — child actor to bold lead and producer — is one of the more consistent evolutions in recent Hollywood. She has navigated the tricky transition from teen star to adult performer with a mix of commercial and creative choices, and she has used her platform for both civic engagement and to back projects with social purpose. How she balances mainstream visibility with independent-minded choices will likely define the next phase of her career, but her resume already places her among a small group of actors who managed to build adult credibility after early stardom.