Chloe Grace Moretz Covers The October Issue Of Teen Vogue

Chloe Grace Moretz is on the cover of the October issue of Teen Vogue. Highlights from her interview are below.

On whether or not her goal was to still write, direct, and produce her own films: “Yeah, it is, actually. My brother Trevor and I have always had this dream of directing something together. Now that the rest of my year has cleared up we’re looking to direct our first short film this fall.”

On why it is important to voice her opinion on LGBTQ matters: “When I was 11, my brothers came out as gay, and it was a big deal for me. I never saw them differently but never understood how it would affect them until I saw how my friends or their friends or our family friends reacted to it. So, obviously, I picked up a mantle of protecting my brothers and advocating to show that they are humans — that gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights.”

On how she chooses to use her social media: “I remember when I first got Twitter when I was 11 years old and learning what selfies are and realizing when I was 15 that when my friends posted a photo of themselves in a bikini they got triple the amount of likes. I think it’s definitely been hard to decide what I want to show. People will post a lot and then they’ll complain about X, Y, and Z happening, and it’s hard to say they’re allowed to complain if they’re posting that much. You have to be very aware of what you’re putting out there on social media and how you’re portraying yourself. And don’t get caught up in the idea that it’s just for fun.”

You can check out even more from the issue here.

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