Madison Beer's Boyfriend & Dating History
As for her relationship tactics, Beer revealed to Cosmopolitan that she has her heart open for her special somebody. 'I love people. I meet someone, I love them,' she explained. 'I'm like, 'Okay, I'm never letting you go. You'll be with me forever until you hurt me.' That's the deal. I think also because I have such a weird life and never feel safe and comfortable with someone, when I cross that line of 'you're my boyfriend,' it feels really big.'pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() { pmcCnx({ settings: { plugins: { pmcAtlasMG: { iabPlcmt: 2, }, pmcCnx: { singleAutoPlay: 'auto' } } }, playerId: 'bff268d2-093d-4084-a5b8-67255071d950', mediaId: '4b6ac050-93a9-478e-bbc6-99745f56d980', }).render('connatix_player_4b6ac050-93a9-478e-bbc6-99745f56d980_1'); });
And for her type? She doesn't really confine herself to a specific kind of person. 'I joke that I'm a sapiosexual, because honestly, make me laugh and we're good. Truthfully. Sometimes also there's just a…thing.'
The 'Reckless' musician continued, 'I love all the attention in the world, which sometimes means I shoot myself in the foot because obviously no one can give me that all the time. But I'm just a lover girl. I'm sure my boyfriend would have a different answer.'
Who is Madison Beer dating?
Here's a list of everyone Madison Beer has dated, including her rumored new man.
Rumored: Justin Herbert (2025)
Madison Beer is rumored to be dating San Diego Chargers star quarterback Justin Herbert. The singer was seen with the football player on the set of her new music video. The singer was snapped (via The New York Post) introducing members of the crew to Herbert. However, no parties have commented about their relationship.
Nick Austin (2021 – 2025?)
Madison Beer was in a relationship with Hype House member Nick Austin. The two started dating in 2021, and they frequently appeared in each other's TikTok videos, but have kept pretty quiet about their relationship.
In 2023, the 'Make You Mine' singer fawned over feeling 'safe' with her boyfriend in an interview with InStyle.'I'm super happy within my relationship, and I feel really safe, and I feel like I'm with someone I consider my best friend, which is very important,' she said. 'In the past, I haven't really spent 'friend time' with my boyfriend, whereas now, I kind of do. So, it feels good.'
The two were subject of breakup rumors after the two appeared to be unfollowing each other in October 2024.
However, in April 2025, she talked about how she and her boyfriend were prepping for her new music era together, which could be career-altering. 'No, neither of us are equipped for whatever the f—k might come,' she told Cosmpolitan in April 2025. 'But it's kind of exciting to be like, 'We're going to figure all this out, hopefully together.' Yes, I know he's going to support me, but do I think that he knows or I know or my parents know or my brother knows how we're going to feel or go through it if and when that does happen?'
The two haven't addressed breakup rumors after the singer was spotted with Justin Herbert.
Zack Bia (2018 – 2019)
Madison Beer dated DJ and club promoter Zack Bia from 2018 to 2019. News broke of their split after Beer posted a series of cryptic tweets: 'Before you diagnose yourself with depression and anxiety make sure you're not just surrounded by a—— and people who don't care about you,' she posted on March 15.
One day later, she added, 'oof i rlly owe myself the biggest apology for puttin up w s— i never deserved.'
'You be patient. that's really all. just be patient with yourself,' she continued.
Her hit song 'Selfish' is believed to be about their relationship. Bia opened up to GQ about where he stands with Beer today. 'There's so much love there,' he said. 'She's someone who's so instrumental in my life and I still treat as family. Like, she and my mom are still cool.'
Brooklyn Beckham (2017)
Brooklyn Meckham and Madison Beer had a brief fling in 2017 after they were seen kissing while shopping. Madison responded to the romance rumors in an interview on AOL Build Series that month. 'He's great, he's a cutie, he's one of my best friends,' she said at the time. The couple broke up a month later after Brooklyn moved to New York City to attend college at Parsons School of Design.
Jack Gilinsky (2015 – 2017)
Madison Beer dated Vine star Jack Gilinsky from 2015 to 2017. They were introduced by their mutual friend Nash Grier. Beer admitted that she stayed with Gilinsky through abuse allegations
'Don't make the same mistakes I did; your safety is never worth it. No matter what, no one deserves to be treated that way,' she wrote in a message to fans, that's now been deleted.
'Many of you [have been] asking me, 'Why would you stay with him if it happened last year!' ' Beer continued. 'My theory was, and as horrible as this is, is that if I left him, he'd do it to the next girl. I tried to fix him.'
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