During the weekend, she found herself in an awkward situation on social media when fans claimed she had mixed up Scottish bagpipes with Irish ones. However, Chloë Grace Moretz didn’t let that stop her, as she was seen back on set filming for her new thriller The Widow in Dublin, Ireland. Playing the role of a waitress named Frances, the 20-year-old actress looked sharp in a white shirt while gazing out of a restaurant window onto Dawson Street, transformed to resemble downtown Manhattan in New York for the movie.
Returning to her job, Chloë Grace Moretz was seen filming scenes for her upcoming film The Widow in Dublin, Ireland. The actress, who recently got back together with her British beau Brooklyn Beckham, seemed to be in high spirits as she worked alongside Isabelle Huppert, 64, for the thriller directed by Neil Jordan, an Academy Award winner. The movie, written by Ray Wright, follows the story of Frances (Chloe) who strikes up an unlikely friendship with the elderly widow Greta (Huppert) – but things take a dark turn as Greta’s true intentions are revealed. Their once harmonious relationship becomes fraught with tension due to Greta’s threatening behavior. The cast also includes Maika Monroe, Zawe Ashton, Colm Feore, and Stephen Rea.
Chic: The 20-year-old actor effortlessly embodied the role of a waitress, looking stylish in her uniform.
Fresh: Wearing a fresh white shirt and a gray apron with suspenders, she was ready to film the scenes.
Friend: With curiosity, she looked out at the lively scene of Dawson Street from the wide window of a restaurant.
In the suspenseful film, she plays the role of Frances, a character who develops a close bond with an elderly woman.
Light from a nearby street lamp cast a soft glow on her face as she gazed out the window.
Feeling nostalgic? The actress seemed to be lost in thought during breaks in filming.
Chloe had an eventful day at work, following a Twitter mishap where she mistakenly thought she was in Ireland instead of Scotland. The actress shared her excitement on social media about hearing bagpipes, mistakenly thinking she was in Ireland. However, her fans quickly corrected her, pointing out that bagpipes are traditionally Scottish instruments. Despite the mix-up, Chloe’s day continued with her usual work routine.
Hairstyle: The blond beauty had her hair elegantly tied back in a tidy bun as she posed for the cameras.
Exciting filming: The new thriller movie has been in production in Dublin for the past few weeks.
Upcoming Release: The movie, written by Ray Wright, is set to hit theaters sometime next year.
Team: A group of cameramen were spotted filming all the excitement happening inside and outside the premises.
Rest Time: The gorgeous actress took a short break during her hectic day on set, enjoying a moment of relaxation between filming sessions.
Back together: Brooklyn Beckham, her on-again beau, is currently hitting the books in the Big Apple.
It seemed like they were filming an intense scene, with a police car showing up and a bunch of her supporters commenting on her tweet to show their bewilderment. Some of her 3 million+ followers responded with remarks like, ‘Aren’t bagpipes Scottish? Are you sure you’re not in Scotland?’ and ‘If you were in Australia, you’d probably hear a didgeridoo playing in the distance. Just kidding.’ There were also comments like ‘Oh, Ireland and Scotland, hahahaha’ and ‘I think you might be mixed up about the country you’re currently in.’
While filming, the talented actress Isabelle Huppert was seen in action on the set, showcasing her award-winning skills.
Sophisticated: The 64-year-old actress exuded her usual charm in a chic grey coat paired with a stylish navy hat.
Having a lively conversation: She was spotted engaging in a discussion with director Neil Jordan, who is in charge of the movie.
Creepy: The movie tells the story of Frances (played by Chloe), who forms an unexpected bond with the older widow Greta (portrayed by Huppert) – only to discover that Greta’s motives are far from pure.
Looking Fabulous: Isabelle was seen having her makeup refreshed while she patiently waited for her next scene.
Taking control: Filmmaker Neil sported a stylish sweater as he led the way during the event.
Neil, the talented individual behind the Oscar-winning movie The Crying Game in 1992, carefully observed the set while engaging in conversations with the large crew.
Taking a drag: He was also seen smoking a cigarette while the extensive cast and crew labored late into the night.
A large ensemble will appear in the movie, including Maika Monroe, Zawe Ashton, Colm Feore, and Stephen Rea. Some comments about bagpipes sparked a playful debate, with one person joking, “I thought that was a Scots thing?” While another defended bagpipes by mentioning their Celtic origins and even suggesting they originated in Ireland. Another person shared a childhood memory of hearing bagpipes played every Saturday in a park in Australia, adding to the cross-cultural appeal of the instrument.
Blushing with embarrassment, Chloe found herself in hot water on Saturday after she was called out for mixing up Scotland and Ireland in a Twitter blunder.
‘Oh, Ireland!’ The talented American actress delightedly shared on her social media that she could hear the soul-stirring sound of bagpipes drifting in through her window.
The bagpipes have a long history as a wind instrument closely linked with the Scottish Highlands. Its distinctive sound has delighted fans for years, often sparking joyous reactions from listeners.
“Are you sure you’re not actually in Scotland?” Chloe’s question sparked a playful response from her 3.28 million followers, leaving her tickled by their reactions.
While Brooklyn Beckham posted an adorable black and white photo of himself and his girlfriend, Chloe, with the caption “Thinking of this one xx”, they were seen looking close and comfortable as they took a selfie outdoors. Despite Chloe studying abroad, Brooklyn has been able to see her often, and his social media post only solidified the fact that they have gotten back together after their breakup last year.
Famous musical instrument: The bagpipes have a rich history of being played across Europe, western Asia, and the Persian Gulf, but they are best known as a traditional symbol of Scotland.
In a location down under (Australia), a small group of people defended her by referring to the rich history of bagpipes. Although they were secretive about their relationship, the couple chose to subtly share their love story on social media. Recently, Brooklyn expressed his longing for his significant other by sharing a nostalgic picture of them watching TV together, captioned with a message that said, “These nights are my favorite. Missing my girl.” Chloe confirmed herself as the girl Brooklyn was missing by leaving a comment with a heart and wilting flower emoji underneath the post. The black and white photograph, which was liked by Joanne and David Beckham, seems to capture a moment where Brooklyn is affectionately touching Chloe’s leg.
Adorable pair: In the meantime, Brooklyn Beckham showed his love and devotion to his girlfriend Chloe by posting a heartwarming photo of them together on Instagram on Wednesday.
In a romantic gesture, Brooklyn Beckham took to Instagram on Sunday evening to post a cozy picture of himself snuggled up to girlfriend Chloe Moretz, as they enjoy watching Game of Thrones together.
“Thinking of my babe”: He shared a photo along with a caption expressing how much he enjoys these nights, but also mentioning how he misses his girl.
Hint: Actress Chloe left a love heart and a wilting rose in response, suggesting that the cryptic message was aimed at her.
Chloe and Brooklyn, who were last seen together in May 2016, had a relationship in 2014 that was characterized by being on and off due to the distance between them as they lived on different sides of the Atlantic.