Making of de la sesión de fotos de la actriz Chloë Grace Moretz para la portada de la revista Nylon en su edición de Mayo de 2013.
Chloe Moretz graces the cover of Nylon magazine's Young Hollywood issue for May 2013.
Here is what the 16-year-old Kick-Ass 2 and Carrie actress had to share with the mag
On playing the potty-mouthed teen Hit-Girl in Kick-Ass "We all looked at it and were like, 'Who knows what people might think?' They might be totally offended and never want to hear from me again, or people might love it and go, 'This is the raddest female-empowerment Angelina Jolie-type character for an 11-year-ild girl.' It was a big risk, a really big risk. People were saying to my mom, 'What did you do to your child? You ruined her!' But I was like, 'It was my choice! I wanted to do it!'"
On why she'll never hate-tweet "I've learned lately that social media is amazing because it allows people who don't know you to be inside your life. But you can't let them in too much. I use it now more for publicity for my movies. I never end veiled messages like, 'Screw you, you hurt me,' toward someone, and not say who. Come on--you're just asking people to look into it!"
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Chloe Moretz graces the cover of Nylon magazine's Young Hollywood issue for May 2013.
Here is what the 16-year-old Kick-Ass 2 and Carrie actress had to share with the mag
On playing the potty-mouthed teen Hit-Girl in Kick-Ass "We all looked at it and were like, 'Who knows what people might think?' They might be totally offended and never want to hear from me again, or people might love it and go, 'This is the raddest female-empowerment Angelina Jolie-type character for an 11-year-ild girl.' It was a big risk, a really big risk. People were saying to my mom, 'What did you do to your child? You ruined her!' But I was like, 'It was my choice! I wanted to do it!'"
On why she'll never hate-tweet "I've learned lately that social media is amazing because it allows people who don't know you to be inside your life. But you can't let them in too much. I use it now more for publicity for my movies. I never end veiled messages like, 'Screw you, you hurt me,' toward someone, and not say who. Come on--you're just asking people to look into it!"
www.nylonmag.com
Mi dirección de twitter
http:s//twitter.com/videosdfamosas