Madison Beer just threw shade at all her exes while gushing over Justin Herbert

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Madison Beer just threw shade at all her exes while gushing over Justin Herbert

Justin Herbert and Madison Beer (Image via X: Justin Herbert and Madison Beer)

Madison Beer just said something about Justin Herbert that's bigger than it sounds. On a podcast this week, she described a feeling she says she's never had before, total tunnel vision, just from talking to her boyfriend.

Coming from someone who's been brutally honest about her dating history on multiple podcasts over the years, this isn't just a throwaway line for the cameras.

Madison Beer says Justin Herbert is the first guy who's ever made her forget the world exists

Beer told Shane that when she's deep in conversation with Herbert, she loses all sense of everything else happening around her. Her hair could be on fire, she said, and she wouldn't notice. The world could be ending around her and she wouldn't realize it. She called it the first time in her life she's ever felt that way about someone.

She also revealed that their actual first date happened at her house, not in public, because the two of them were too nervous to be seen together so early on.

That tracks with what fans already knew: Beer and Herbert spent months quietly dodging cameras and dodging questions before they finally went Instagram-official back in October, kissing on the SoFi Stadium sidelines before a Chargers game.

Why does this one stand out from her past relationships

Here's why this comment lands differently than the usual new-relationship gushing celebrities do in interviews.

Beer doesn't typically talk about her exes lightly, and she's rarely this direct about comparing a current partner to her past. Her last serious relationship, with social media personality Nick Austin, was on-and-off for years and ended messily in late 2024, and a meaningful chunk of her new album "Locket" was written right in the middle of that breakup, including the single "Bittersweet."

She's been open in the past about feeling like she doesn't "know how to be alone," about a pattern of serial dating she's tried to break, and about deep-rooted abandonment issues she discussed at length with Alex Cooper on "Call Her Daddy." So when she says Herbert is the first person to ever give her this kind of calm, unshakeable focus, it reads less like a typical honeymoon-phase soundbite and more like a real, pointed contrast to a pattern she's been actively trying to move past.

Whether that holds up long-term is anyone's guess. Right now, though, she's drawing a clear, deliberate line between this relationship and everything that came before it.

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