Madison Beer and Nick Austin spark BREAKUP rumors as ‘couple unfollow each other’ on social media

Madison Beer and Nick Austin spark BREAKUP rumors as 'couple unfollow each other' on social media

As a dedicated follower of Madison Beer’s career and personal life, I’ve been keeping a close eye on her recent developments. The rumors of a breakup with Nick Austin have certainly caught my attention, but I’m trying to remain objective and consider all possibilities.


Madison Beer, 25, and Nick Austin, 24, have sparked breakup rumors after four years of dating.

The lovebirds have seemed to unfollow each other on social media this week, which has worried fans.

The stars have also not posted about each other in recent weeks.

Previously, she had posted a picture of him on her Instagram account back in early August, during their visit to the fair as companions. On September 26, however, he shared a photo featuring him embracing someone named Beer.

Initially, whispers about a romantic connection between the popular TikToker and a native of New York City started circulating in August 2020. However, they chose not to confirm their relationship on Instagram until March 2021.

Madison Beer and Nick Austin spark BREAKUP rumors as 'couple unfollow each other' on social media

Madison Beer and Nick Austin spark BREAKUP rumors as 'couple unfollow each other' on social media

For the last ten years, Beer has achieved a thriving music career and built up a formidable online presence, acting as an influential figure with over 31 million followers on social media.

Madison has previously been romantically linked to Blake Griffin, Zack Bia, and Jack Gilinsky.

Before Brooklyn Beckham tied the knot with Nicola Peltz, I too had a close bond with him.

Back in 2018, the artist behind the hit single “All Day and Night” initially disclosed her plans to create a complete studio album. However, it was later in 2021 when she unveiled the album titled “Life Support.

That very year, the artist put out a standalone track titled “Hurts Like Hell”, but it wasn’t part of the 17 songs featured in her album.

In February of 2020, the singer unveiled the artwork for her album that had been her first single, Good in Goodbye, introduced the preceding month.

Life Support was first introduced in February 2021, reaching as high as the 65th position on the Billboard 200 list.

Critics, for the most part, gave Madison’s album favorable feedback, often commending her for tackling challenging themes head-on.

Madison Beer and Nick Austin spark BREAKUP rumors as 'couple unfollow each other' on social media
Madison Beer and Nick Austin spark BREAKUP rumors as 'couple unfollow each other' on social media

Following Beer’s statement, it appears that many individuals may have misconstrued Chappell Roan’s criticisms regarding the impact of fame on her.

The Femininomenon hitmaker was met with some criticism when she called out ‘abuse and harassment’ from ‘entitled’ fans, and Madison has insisted the backlash was misplaced.

Speaking to NME magazine, she argued that ‘a lot of people have taken what [Roan] said wrong’.

She added: ‘How I took it was she was talking about the people who do things that are inherently wrong, like sit outside of her house or follow her home from an event.

‘You can’t do that to people, you have to allow people to be human.

…and it’s important to remember that just as our beloved artists, people are individuals with humanity at their core.

Madison Beer and Nick Austin spark BREAKUP rumors as 'couple unfollow each other' on social media

The 25-year-old star supported the idea of artists being able to set their own boundaries, and she dismissed the idea that Chappell – whose real name is Kayleigh Rose Amstutz – was being ‘ungrateful’.

She said: ‘I don’t think she’s ungrateful for her fans. People have said, ‘You signed up for this. You have to deal with it now.’

I believe it’s not accurate. Simply because she creates music and some may appreciate it, doesn’t necessarily imply she agreed to that.

Madison encouraged individuals to ‘show greater understanding towards others,’ citing the rapid rise in fame that Chappel experienced this year as an example.

She added: ‘People forget this is probably also overwhelming as f*** for her… She’s a person, and now suddenly she has the biggest crowd at Lollapalooza.

‘Though it may not always turn out perfectly, it could still be everything you’ve ever imagined and desired.’

Last month on TikTok, Chappell spoke out strongly about an unacceptable manner of treating celebrities, emphasizing that such behavior should not go unchallenged within the spotlight.

In a series of TikTok videos, she expressed: “I don’t find it acceptable that abuse, harassment, stalking, and other such behaviors are considered common in the celebrity world. Just because this extreme conduct often accompanies the profession or career path I’ve chosen doesn’t make it right, normal, or something I desire. It’s not OK.

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2024-10-22 21:34

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