Actress Chloë Grace Moretz has made a powerful statement both personally and politically by officially endorsing Kamala Harris in the upcoming election and publicly coming out as gay. In a social media post, Moretz shared a photo displaying her "I Voted Early" sticker, accompanied by a message expressing her support for Harris, whom she trusts to uphold rights vital to her as a member of the LGBTQ+ community.
In her post, Moretz highlighted the importance of this election, pointing to critical issues such as women's reproductive rights and protections for LGBTQ+ individuals. "There’s so much on the line in this election," she wrote, emphasizing how these issues resonate with her personal experiences.
While Moretz’s sexual orientation has been a topic of speculation—she was previously linked to model Kate Harrison and has been a visible ally in LGBTQ+ spaces—this is her first time openly identifying as gay. Moretz starred in The Miseducation of Cameron Post, where she portrayed a young lesbian character facing conversion therapy, a role that reflects her commitment to LGBTQ+ advocacy.
Growing up in a conservative Christian community in Georgia, Moretz has spoken about the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals close to her, including her two gay brothers. These personal experiences have deeply informed her perspective and advocacy.
Moretz joins other high-profile celebrities, such as Cardi B, George Clooney, and Taylor Swift, in publicly supporting Harris. As Election Day approaches on November 5, Moretz’s endorsement adds to the momentum for Harris, showing how much this election means to her and to the LGBTQ+ community at large.
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