Justin Herbert isn’t just an all-world quarterback. Apparently, the guy’s a heck of a boyfriend, too.
Madison Beer, 26, glowed about her relationship with the Chargers superstar during this week’s episode of “Call Her Daddy,” telling host Alex Cooper the 27-year-old signal-caller makes her feel “supported.”
Madison Beer and Justin Herbert went public with their relationship earlier this year. AP
“I feel, like, taken care of in a way that I can break down and like I have someone to lean on,” Beer said. “And I think it’s important.”
The conversation about Herbert followed a sensitive talk Beer and Cooper had about the pop star’s struggles with mental health. Beer candidly revealed she had attempted to die by suicide on two separate occasions, but is doing substantially better now.
Madison Beer opened up about her relationship with Justin Herbert on this week’s episode of “Call Her Daddy.” Youtube / Call Her Daddy
Cooper asked how her boyfriends have impacted the way she’s navigated through dark times, and that’s when Beer made it clear Herbert’s been a rock for her.
Beer and Herbert first sparked romance rumors earlier this year, when the Pro Bowler attended one of her music video shoots in Los Angeles. In October, they confirmed they were an item when they shared a public kiss on the sidelines of one of Herbert’s games.
The two have remained largely private about their relationship, though Beer’s repeatedly dropped clues that things are going well, including on Monday night, when she invited her brother and her mom to tag along with her to his key matchup against the Eagles at SoFi Stadium.
The Chargers took down the reigning Super Bowl champs in overtime, 22-19, to improve to 9-4.
Madison Beer and her family were in attendance for Justin Herbert’s game against the Eagles on Monday night. Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images
If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts or are experiencing a mental health crisis and live in New York City, you can call 1-888-NYC-WELL for free and confidential crisis counseling. If you live outside the five boroughs, you can dial the 24/7 National Suicide Prevention hotline at 988 or go to SuicidePreventionLifeline.org.