Hollywood actress Chloe Moretz has been in the acting industry since she was a very young girl, so she has had plenty of reports about her life doing the rounds on a regular basis. Chloe has now opened up about growing up with two gay brothers, Trevor and Colin, revealing how she used to help them to stand up to the homophobic bullies.

Moretz told Nylon magazine, "To see my brothers struggle with the anxiety of having to come out was awful. At 11, you're incredibly observant and realizing what society is, and who you are, and people are kissing boys or girls for the first time, and you're really starting to understand what sexuality is. The problem is we live in a society where we have to say the words, 'I'm coming out.'"
She added, "No one should care what your sexual orientation is, what color your skin is, or if you're a man or a woman, People would call them the F-word, and I would get so angry. It was really hard to see my brothers be hated on or bullied, so I stood up for them. We shouldn't be using these terms to create more labels and segregate us further apart than we already are."

As far as her acting career is concerned, Chloe Moretz has become one of the most sought after young talents in the business and at the age of 18 she has already enjoyed more acting success than many people could dream of. Chloe has a number of new projects coming our way over the next few years, with the most exciting having to be the star playing the role of Ariel in the live-action adaptation of The Little Mermaid. We cannot wait!