Madison Beer recently clarified her decision to decline taking photos with fans at hotels while on tour, emphasizing the importance of privacy and safety. The singer, who is currently touring across Asia and Australia, addressed the issue via social media on August 28. She explained that hotels serve as her temporary home while on tour, and she values her private time in these spaces. "I'm entitled to some private time, same as anybody else," Beer stated on her Instagram Story.
Beer also highlighted concerns about her safety, noting that sharing her hotel location could pose a risk. "It can put me in danger," she added, asking fans for their understanding and respect for her boundaries.
This statement comes shortly after similar comments made by singer Chappell Roan, who criticized certain fan behaviors that infringe on personal space. Roan argued that fame does not entitle people to overstep boundaries and emphasized the need for respect. Beer's decision has sparked discussions about the balance between maintaining celebrity privacy and meeting fan expectations.
Beer's current tour, The Encore, which follows her previous Spinnin Tour, began in Singapore on August 22 and will conclude in Melbourne on September 2. The singer continues to engage with fans through her music while setting clear boundaries to protect her personal well-being
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