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Madison Beer
Cosmopolitan US
|Summer 2025
The 26-year-old singer-songwriter isn't here for your approval.
There's an alternate universe where Madison Beer was a household name at 13 years old. Where, while her peers took on their first babysitting jobs, she headlined a worldwide stadium tour. Where she became every bit the “female Justin Bieber” she was told she'd be after Justin shared Madison's YouTube cover of Etta James's “At Last” in 2012 and his then-manager Scooter Braun signed her. Where the fairy tale she'd been thrown into played out instantly to its most epic happy ending.
In our current reality, Madison Beer is not a household name—despite ticking every box of the internet-age playbook for a breakout pop sensation: having tens of millions of social media followers, selling out concert venues, and earning two Grammy nominations. Instead, she exists in a nebulous purgatory between celebrity and superstardom, where she has an obsessive fandom but if you mention her to your parents or not-so-online friends, they have no idea who you're talking about.
To be clear: Madison is objectively successful. She's a platinum-selling artist with almost 14 million monthly Spotify listens and back-to-back Billboard Dance Radio hits with “Make You Mine” and "15 MINUTES.” But in a society where gains are only wins if they surpass the perceived competition—in Madison's case, peers like Olivia Rodrigo, Tate McRae, Gracie Abrams, and Sabrina Carpenter, who are pumping out global stadium tours, awards show performances, and viral SNL appearances—the demand can feel relentless, especially for young women.Esta historia es de la edición Summer 2025 de Cosmopolitan US.
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