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Madison Beer shares her excitement about her relationship with Justin Herbert: ‘I feel cared for’

Madison Beer shares her excitement about her relationship with Justin Herbert: 'I feel cared for'

Madison Beer Discusses Relationship with Justin Herbert

Justin Herbert isn’t just known for his exceptional skills as a quarterback; he also appears to be quite a supportive partner. Madison Beer, at 26, expressed her appreciation for her relationship with the Chargers’ star during a recent episode of “Call Her Daddy.”

Herbert, 27, shared with host Alex Cooper how he feels “supported” in their relationship. Beer commented, “I feel like I’m being taken care of so that if I break down, I’m okay, and I feel like I have someone to rely on.” She added that this kind of support is “important.”

Throughout the conversation, the topic of Herbert arose after Beer and Cooper discussed the singer’s personal struggles with mental health. Beer openly shared that she had attempted suicide twice but is now in a better place.

Cooper then asked how her boyfriend influenced her during challenging times, prompting Beer to reveal that Herbert has been a significant source of strength for her.

Speculation about their relationship began when the Pro Bowler was spotted at one of Beer’s music video shoots in Los Angeles. The couple confirmed their status publicly in October when they were seen sharing a kiss on the sidelines during one of Herbert’s games.

Even though they tend to keep their relationship largely out of the public eye, Beer has frequently hinted at their happiness, such as when she invited her family to join her at an important game against the Eagles at SoFi Stadium on Monday night.

In that game, the Chargers triumphed over the reigning Super Bowl champions with a score of 22-19, boosting their record to 9-4.

If you are in New York City facing suicidal thoughts or a mental health crisis, you can reach out to 1-888-NYC-WELL for free and confidential support. For those outside the five boroughs, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline is available at 988 or via SuicidePreventionLifeline.org.

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