Madison Beer flashes her toned midriff in low-rise denim as she leaves a meeting in Beverly Hills
Madison Beer showed off her very tight midriff in a chic ensemble when she stepped out in Beverly Hills on Friday.
The singer, 24, looked effortlessly stylish as she wore a pair of low-rise, wide-leg jeans and a cropped black button-up cardigan.
The outfit showcased her flat stomach and enviable physique as she left a business meeting.
Madison carried her essentials in a white croc shoulder bag and wore a pair of classic black ballerinas.
She kept her accessories to a minimum, but wore her signature large hoop earrings and a gold watch.
Business look: Madison Beer showed off her very toned midriff in a chic ensemble as she was captured Friday stepping out in Beverly Hills
Fashionista: The singer, 24, looked effortlessly stylish as she wore wide, low-rise jeans and a cropped black button-up cardigan
The selfish singer looked nothing short of sensational as she flaunted her gorgeous natural look with pink blush on her sculpted cheeks and a nude lipstick.
Madison appeared cheerful and quite relaxed after her business appointment, flashing a smile for the camera.
Her appearance comes after the singer dated Drew Barrymore earlier in April following the debut of her memoir Half of it Cot April.
The singer discussed her depression with the host and revealed she hit rock bottom when she contemplated suicide twice.
Drew also said she felt so “desperate” at the time that she didn’t know what else to do.
Drew began, “Everyone struggles, so I talked on levels that are hard to talk about and I want to thank you for now discussing things that I want to make you feel safe about because I’ve been there.”
She added, “So when you were having a hard time there were attempts to escape life, tell me about that.”
Toned: The outfit enhanced her flat stomach and enviable physique as she kept it simple yet chic as she stepped out of a business meeting
Madison said, “I got to the point where things caught up with me that I had never acknowledged, that I never wanted to face.
“I feel like I kind of put on a facade and fulfilled this role that was assigned to me for so long and it all caught up with me one day and one day turned into weeks and months and honestly I feel like at least was year that I was always in some sort of suicidal mindset.
“It felt very normal to me to think about that at the end of each day, and that wasn’t until I made an effort. It was fortunately, obviously unsuccessful.
The singer then said it was all too much.
And then I also decided, “Okay, obviously there’s something more for me to live for. I wasn’t successful and I want to do something with that.” I want to be able to say that I have made the choice to live and what am I going to do now, what does that mean?’
Drew asked if it had happened twice.
“Yeah, I don’t like to admit, I guess, that it happened twice, because the second time I kind of brushed it off, and that should just show how not serious it was to me, it became so normal that sitting on a balcony and debating about jumping was just something I did.
So hard: Madison Beer sat down with Drew Barrymore earlier in April where she spoke in a candid conversation about being suicidal
A struggle: Madison said, “I got to the point where things caught up with me that I never acknowledged, that I never wanted to face”
“And that’s why I’m like, ‘Was that really such a big deal?’ and now of course with a lot of thinking and writing about it, of course it is.’
Drew then said she also thought about suicide twice.
‘Me too, twice. I don’t know if I really wanted to leave Earth. I was so desperate I didn’t know where else to go,” she said.
Madison added, “Right, you wanted a way out, even if it was temporary, but of course you can’t. There’s no way to describe it.
“I used to say to my best friend, ‘I just want a temporary death, like maybe it’s not forever, but right now it’s too much and I want to get out right now.'”
Drew asked Madison how she found her way back before saying, “I’m asking because I’ve had to ask myself the same questions.”
Madison: “I’m still asking. However, I think my biggest thing was I started doing a lot of inner child work, I started to heal the little girl in me very seriously and that was something I dove into first.
“I was like, This has to be what I start with, I have to start at the beginning of where I feel like this pain is coming from.
“So I took that really seriously. I went on a few mental health retreats.”