Madison Beer explains why she won't take hotel photos with fans
Madison Beer won't pose for photos with fans in hotels because she doesn't want to be put "in danger" by alerting others to her location.
Madison Beer won't pose for photos with fans in hotels because she doesn't want to be put "in danger".
The 25-year-old singer - who is currently on tour in Asia and Australia - has clarified why she rejects requests for selfies while in her "temporary home", explaining she values her "private time" and worries about her location being revealed to other people.
The 'Make You Mine' hitmaker wrote on her Instagram Story: “helllloooo just comin on here bc i've seen some people confused as to why i say no to photos etc at my hotels im staying at.
"while on tour hotels are essentially my temporary home and i'm entitled to some private time same as anybody else...[white heart emoji].
"i will also usually say no to pics etc in my hotel bc it also then reveals the location to a lot of other people and unfortunately can put me in danger.
"hope you understand n can respect that ! love u.(sic)"
Madison - who first found fame and success through YouTube, where she used to post covers of well-known songs - recently declared she felt she has been "misjudged" by the public.
She told The Independent newspaper: "People have been extremely wrong about my character and who I am as a person.
"I think that I’ve been very much misjudged on that and it’s just a s***** feeling. It sucks being like, wow, the girl you’re talking about doesn’t exist. I wanted people to put this book down and be like, ‘wait, there’s so many people who I’ve judged wrong.’"
The brunette beauty has received plenty of criticism during her career, but Madison doesn't allow it to bother her.
She said: "I feel like a lot of my fans have grown up with me and they’ve seen me grow so much.
"There’s X amount of people that will just view me as not a real artist - whatever that means. I don’t let it bother me because I know there are a lot of people who take me seriously and a lot of people who love my music, show up to tour and want to listen."