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Chloe Grace Moretz, Brooklyn Beckham split rumors: Actress in Deauville following rumored break up

Cast member Chloe Grace Moretz poses during a photocall for the film ''Sils Maria'' (Clouds of Sils Maria) in competition at the 67th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes May 23, 2014. | Reuters/Benoit Tessier/Files

"Carrie" actress Chloe Grace Moretz made a victorious appearance at this year's 42nd Deauville American Film Festival in France, just days after her rumored break-up with boyfriend Brooklyn Beckham.

The 19-year-old actress wowed the crowds at the red carpet before accepting the Young Hollywood Award at the ceremony to kick off the festivities on Friday, Sept. 2.

Moretz looked to be in good spirits despite supposedly parting ways with her long-time beau just days before.

After accepting the award at the festival, Moretz posted an Instagram photo from the red carpet with the caption "Thank you so much for this immense honor #deauville2016 :) #RisingStarAward."

On Thursday, the actress flew into Paris amidst reports that she and Beckham, David and Victoria's firstborn, had split. Moretz and Beckham had appeared to have spent most of the summer together and had been flaunting their young love on social media.

Despite the two appearing to be enamored with each other, sources told The Sun that Beckham had dumped Moretz because she had gotten "too clingy."

"He was besotted with her at first, but as time wore on Chloe wanted to become more serious and given he lives on the other side of the Atlantic, it was something he couldn't offer," the informant claimed.

Beckham is reportedly currently in London, having left Los Angeles last week with his family.

Moretz and Beckham were first rumored to be dating back in 2014, but it wasn't until an appearance on Bravo's "Watch What Happens: Live" that the actress confirmed that she is dating the celebrity offspring.

Earlier this year, the actress opened up to People about her relationship with Beckham, saying: "It's all trust and communication. You have to have a model of trust and leave it up in the air and make sure you can hope for the best. Make sure you're both invested, then you're good to go."