Chloë Grace Moretz has found her own Hit-Girl.
The Kick-Ass star appeared to confirm her engagement to her model girlfriend Kate Harrison on Jan. 1, posting a photo of them rocking matching rings during a New Year's roundup on Instagram.
"Happiest New Year," Chloe wrote. "So thankful for what this year has brought. The people, the places, our families, our health, our love. Wishing all of you a peaceful start to this new year."
The photo showed her and Kate at the beach, intertwining their fingers while showing off their new bling.
But it appears they said "yes" some time ago, as Chloë was spotted sporting some jewelry on that finger in a photo shared on her Instagram June 27.
In the snapshot, the 27-year-old proudly showed off what appeared to be a diamond ring with a gold band on her left hand, as her friends Mia Bensimon and Carina DiMeglio flashed their respective engagement bling.
She quipped in the caption, "Haven’t done a photo dump in a while."
Chloe was first romantically linked to Kate in 2019, when they were seen kissing during a night out in Malibu, Calif. Three years later, the Carrie actress confirmed that she was "in a long-term relationship."
“I like to keep my private life private,” she told The i Paper in November 2022. “And I really enjoy that.”
Since then, Chloë and Kate, 34, have largely kept their romance out of the spotlight, only sharing glimpses of their relationship on social media.
In June 2023, Kate snapped a photo of the couple celebrating Pride Month together. "NYC Dyke March," she wrote on Instagram. "What an amazing adventure with amazing people."
A month later, the duo hit the beach for Fourth of July celebrations, with Chloë captioning a sweet selfie with Kate, 'Little Time on the Cape for the Fourth."
Most recently, the pair visited Disneyland together. In images shared on Instagram in May, Kate wore what looked to be a diamond ring on her wedding finger as she got a piggyback ride from her girlfriend.
"Happiest place on earth, etc," Chloë wrote in the caption. "Swipe for some terrible, out of sync heel clicks."