The 18-year-old star poses for Nylon as the December-January cover girl, talks about sexual orientation and dishes out on becoming a politician that makes her one of the Hollywood's most outspoken teen in the industry.

Chloe Grace Moretz may be a big star at such a young age and has done memorable roles in the big screen such as in Kick-Ass, Carrie, Hugo, and soon in her upcoming movie - The 5th Wave. But little did everyone know that the young actress definitely has a keen for politics.

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Aside from having fame, Moretz uses the spotlight to share her views and opinions regarding standing up against racism, sexism, homophobia, and transphobia. "Back when my mom was in college, when things were more taboo, she had lots of gay and trans friends, people of all shapes, sizes, and colors," the star told Nylon magazine. "So we were a very open household. My mom tells us people asked her, 'Why are you letting your son run around in a pink Power Ranger costume?' Her answer was: 'Because he wants to wear it, and it makes him smile. Why would I take that away from him?'"

Though Moretz grew up with two gay brothers, she has come to learn the judgment they have indured. She strongly stated, "The problem is we live in a society where we have to say the words, 'I'm coming out.' No one should care what your sexual orientation is, what color your skin is, or if you're a man or a woman."

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At a young age, the star was deeply drawn to advocating gay rights, women's rights, minority rights-all human rights.

"We shouldn't be using these terms to create more labels and segregate us further apart than we already are," Moretz said.

With that being said, the The 5th Wave  star also reveals to her interview that if she would not be an actor, she'll probably be a politician.

"I'm ready, guys, youngest female president ever!" she shouts. "I don't know...maybe not president. I might just be a senator. We'll see."

And when ask about her potential candidate for 2016, "I read up on all of the candidates and Hillary is the best-male or female," says Moretz, who has gotten to spend some face time with the candidate. "Hillary's giving us real answers to real questions for once. And I think she's one of the first candidates we've had in a long time that isn't lying to us in that sense. I think she's an amazing role model, and I like her ideas for education reform and college loans."