'You fall in love and don't know it's happening': Chloe Moretz, 16, on teenage romance and her fears of being 'used'
By SHYAM DODGE
While Chloe Mortetz is only 16, she is certainly not lacking in confidence.
The burgeoning Hollywood star recently revealed that she’s been representing herself in high powered meetings with movie executives since she was 15.
Despite her self-assurance in business, she is a tad timid when it comes matters of the heart.
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Sweet 16: Chloe Moretz dished about love and work in the latest issue of InStyle UK
For the cover shoot she modelled designs from fashion favourites Simone Rocha and Jeremy Scott, featuring vintage outfits with lashings of shag faux fur.
The setting for her shoot was themed after California motel kitsch from the 1950s and '60s.
Retro: The young actress modelled a shaggy coat on set of her InStyle cover shoot in Los Angeles, in early May
Regarding her aplomb in Hollywood negotiations, the young actress explained: ‘What have I got to be intimidated about?
‘I talk to Donna [Langley, co-chair of Universal Pictures] or someone like that, and they’re like, “We’d love to do stuff with you. I’ll tell you our slate, tell us what you’re interested in.”’
But it’s clearly a different story when it comes to romance.
Pretty in pink: The teen star wore a polka dot trench coat for a change in costume
Chloe revealed that one of her closest confidantes is her Carrie co-star Julianne Moore, whom she has come to seek advice from since the two met on set of their upcoming horror movie.
The starlet expressed her fears when it comes to falling in love: ‘You can’t just like someone.
‘They might be using you. I talk to Julianne about it and she says, “Look, just be careful. Trust your judgement but don’t get in too deep sometimes.”’
Role model: Chloe revealed that her Carrie co-star Julianne Moore is a source of dating advice for the young star, pictured in Mexico, in April
Adding: ‘Because, you know, when you’re young, you fall in love and don’t know it’s happening.’
Meanwhile, Chloe's upcoming movie, Carrie, is a re-imagining of Stephen King's first novel of the same title and follows the 1976 original, directed by Scarface's Brian De Palma.
The remake is directed by Kimberly Peirce, who was behind the controversial but awarding winning films Boys Don't Cry and Stop-Loss.
Alter ego: Chloe in an official poster for Carrie, due out in November
Both follow the same story imagined by King in which Carrie is a shy girl ostracized by her peers and overly sheltered by her deeply religious mother.
However, she goes from shy to deadly when she unleashes telekinetic terror after her prom pushes her over the edge.
The new film will be released on November 29th.
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