Even though it has been six months since Justin Herbert and Madison Beer started dating, the pop icon has already begun dreaming about having a family of her own.
On Tuesday, CBS Mornings released an extended interview with Beer in which she talked about her dream-life filled with peace, love and family.
“I think about myself having a family one day,” Beer said. “I think about myself devoting my time to taking care of animals, plants, and vegetables, that just sounds very nice, and I already love doing that on a small scale…. They make me feel good.” [Timestamp – 25:08]
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The “Make You Mine” singer holds immense love for animals, which was highlighted in December when she visited Herbert’s farm in Oregon. The pictures from her visit later went viral, in which she could be seen playing with the Chargers quarterback’s pigs.
Before sitting down with CBS Mornings, Beer had a long conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, which the publication released. on Feb. 4. In one of the segments of her interview, the “Good In Goodbye” singer talked about her “poor” relationship with social media.
“My relationship with social media is really poor. I feel like I’m constantly anxious and feeling like I want to delete all my social media,” Beer said. “It’s something I actually struggle with weekly, where I will have a thought: I don’t want to participate in any of that stuff anymore.”
Madison Beer gushed about finding emotional peace with Justin Herbert
Madison Beer has been open about discussing her struggles with mental health over the years. During her guest appearance on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast on Dec. 10, the “Showed Me” singer confessed to having “deep-rooted abandonment issues.” However, she has been fortunate enough to have a partner who not only understands her but also offers unconditional emotional support.
“I feel supported and taken care of in a way that I can break down, and I have someone to lean on. I think it’s important,” Beer gushed about Justin Herbert.
One week later, Madison Beer organized an Instagram Q&A, where she once again talked about her mental health and highlighted the contribution of social media in putting her in the front at the war with negativity and trolling.
