Madison Beer made sure all eyes were on her when she took the stage at KISS FM’s Jingle Ball 2024 at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois, on Monday night.
The American pop star, 25, looked stunning in a white corset mini dress trimmed with white fur, showing off her enviable figure.
She completed the festive look with nude stockings and added inches to her frame with a pair of white knee-high boots.
The beauty kept accessories to a minimum and pulled her raven locks into a sleek hairstyle with a white bow.
Madison made a big appearance as she performed her energetic set for the huge crowd and showed off her amazing vocals.
The Make You Mine singer has two more shows left this year with her final shows in Detroit and at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
Madison Beer made sure all eyes were on her when she took the stage at KISS FM’s Jingle Ball 2024 at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois, on Monday night.
The American pop star, 25, looked stunning in a white corset mini dress, trimmed with white fur, showing off her enviable figure.
It comes after the singer became a two-time Grammy nominee last month when her single Make You Mine made the list for Best Dance Pop Recording at the 67th annual Grammy Awards.
On Instagram, Madison, who was joined in the category with Charli
In a short black and white video, the star was seen breaking down in tears as she held her hands to her face in shock.
She wrote: “@recordingacademy thank you so much……I am so……honored…..and to be standing next to this…. people. I have to dream.
“Thank you so much to everyone who supported and loved this song this year, and to everyone who jumped on it every night on tour. I love you’.
Elsewhere, Madison and Nick Austin, 24, sparked rumors of a split in October after four years of dating.
The lovebirds appeared to have unfollowed each other on social media, which worried fans. The stars haven’t posted about each other in recent weeks either.
The last time he appeared on her Instagram page was in early August when they went to a trade fair together. On September 26, he posted a photo of himself hugging Madison.
She completed the festive look with nude stockings and added inches to her frame with a pair of white knee-high boots
The beauty kept accessories to a minimum and pulled her raven locks into a sleek hairstyle with a white bow
Madison made a big appearance as she performed her energetic set for the huge crowd and showed off her amazing vocals
The Make You Mine singer has two more shows left this year with her final shows in Detroit and at New York’s Madison Square Garden
The TikTok star and New York native first sparked dating rumors in August 2020, but waited until March 2021 to make their relationship official on Instagram.
Over the past decade, Madison has not only built a successful music career, but also created a powerful social media presence as an influencer with approximately 31 million followers.
Madison was previously romantically linked to Blake Griffin, Zack Bia and Jack Gilinsky.
She was also reportedly close to Brooklyn Beckham prior to his relationship with wife Nicola Peltz.
The All Day And Night singer originally announced that she would be working on a full-length studio album in 2018, before eventually releasing Life Support in 2021.
The artist released a single titled Hurts Like Hell that same year, although it was not one of the 17 songs on her record.
The singer later released her album’s cover in February 2020, after her first single from the record, Good in Goodbye, debuted the month before.
Life Support made its debut in February 2021 and peaked at number 65 on the Billboard 200 chart.
It comes after the singer became a two-time Grammy nominee last month when her single Make You Mine made the list for Best Dance Pop Recording at the 67th annual Grammy Awards.
On Instagram, Madison, who joins Charli
She wrote: ‘@recordingacademy thank you so much. I am so honored to stand next to these people. I must be dreaming. Thank you so much to everyone who supported and loved this song this year’
Madison’s album received generally positive reviews from critics, many of whom praised her willingness to collaborate on the subject matter.
This comes after Madison said she thinks “a lot of people” misunderstood Chappell Roan’s complaints about fame.
The Femininomenon hitmaker received some criticism when she called out “abuse and harassment” of “entitled” fans, and Madison has insisted the response was misplaced.
Speaking to NME magazine, she argued that ‘a lot of people took something with them [Roan] said it wrong’.
She added, “I thought she was talking about the people who do things that are inherently wrong, like sitting outside her house or following her home from an event.
‘You can’t do that to people, you have to allow people to be human.
“And I think we forget that people, like our favorite artists, are just people at the end of the day.”
The 25-year-old star supported the idea that artists can set their own boundaries, and she rejected the idea that Chappell – whose real name is Kayleigh Rose Amstutz – is “ungrateful.”
It comes after Madison and Nick Austin sparked split rumors after four years of dating. It appeared the lovebirds unfollowed each other on social media this week, which left fans worried
The stars haven’t posted about each other in recent weeks either. The last time he appeared on her Instagram page was in early August when they went to a trade fair together
The TikTok star and New York native first sparked dating rumors in August 2020, but waited until March 2021 to make their relationship official on Instagram.
She said: “I don’t think she’s ungrateful to her fans. People have said, ‘You signed up for this. You have to deal with it now.”
“And I don’t think that’s true. Just because she makes music and people might like it doesn’t mean she signed up for it.’
Madison urged people to “have more empathy,” pointing out that Chappel “became famous so quickly” this year.
She added, “People forget that this is probably overwhelming for her too… She’s a person, and now all of a sudden she has the biggest audience at Lollapalooza.
“And maybe it’s not always all positive, even if it’s always what you dreamed of and always what you wanted.”
In a series of TikTok videos last month, Chappell lambasted fans for a certain “type of behavior” towards celebrities and emphasized that it should not be accepted by those in the public eye.
In a series of videos on TikTok, she said: “I don’t care that abuse and harassment and stalking and whatever is normal for people who are famous. I don’t care that this crazy behavior comes with the job, the career field I have chosen. That doesn’t make it okay. That doesn’t make it normal. That doesn’t mean I want it. That doesn’t mean I like it.’