Chloe Grace Moretz, who will play the lead in the new Carrie remake, admits that her her two gay brothers were the victims of bullying.

Since her character Carrie is relentlessly bullied, Moretz was asked if she had any experiences to relate to the role by Seventeen Magazine. Though she didn't have any first hand battles, she did witness members of her family suffer through the traumatic experience in their youth. “I have two gay brothers and two straight brothers, and my gay brothers were treated horrifically until they grew up and understood how to deal with it,” Moretz told the magazine.

Moretz was brought up to put her family above anything else. If anyone speaks ill of her brothers, the 16-year-old actress won’t hesitate to take action. “I will delete you and I will block you, and you will not be a part of my life if you ever say anything bad about my brothers,” she said.

“My mom has always taught us that blood is thicker than water," Moretz continued. “No one will ever understand the dynamic of your family. Ever. We are the closest family ever and we are the most insane family ever.

“It may look weird to others, but to us, it's life.”

Retweeting those who appreciated her statements regarding her brothers on Twitter, Moretz drove home her unyielding support for her siblings. “No matter what. my brothers are first and foremost in my life,” she tweeted. “Mess with them. mess with me.”

Carrie, the remake of the 1976 original starring Sissy Spacek, hits theaters Oct. 18.

– Chelsea Regan

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