Madison Beer says she’s ‘trying to be like Hannah Montana’ during xQc stream, fans say ‘babe, you’re better’

Madison Beer recently talked to xQc about and he asked her how she is managing her music and streaming career together
PUBLISHED JUN 25, 2023
Madison Beer featured on xQc's livestream and compared herself to Hannah Montana (@madisonbeer, @mileycyrus, @xqcow1/ YouTube)
Madison Beer featured on xQc's livestream and compared herself to Hannah Montana (@madisonbeer, @mileycyrus, @xqcow1/ YouTube)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Musician Madison Beer featured on a livestream with Felix 'xQc' Lengyel on Saturday and they discussed various topics. The 23-year-old singer revealed in a conversation with the streamer, who recently started streaming on Kick, that she is "trying to be like Hannah Montana."

Hannah Montana is a sitcom character played by Miley Cyrus, which boosted the singer to fame. She is now known as the 'Pop Chameleon' and is a versatile singer, songwriter and actress known for her musical range and reinvention.

Madison Beer feels like she's trying to be Hannah Montana

During the conversation on his stream, xQc asked Beer how she is managing her music career and streaming along with other things. He asked, "How does that like take away from your days or are you still like doing your normal stuff and normal like show your stuff?"

To this, Beer responded, "It's not really taking away from the days. It's sort of just, you know, I am not free at night when I'm doing this but I still feel like I'm trying to be... You know, like... sort of Hannah Montana living both lives at the same time." She went on to say, "They haven't been conflicting too much so... but when I'm on tour and stuff I don't know what's gonna happen."



 

'Babe, you're better'

Madison Beer recently announced that her new album, 'Silence Between Songs' will be releasing on September 15, 2023. On watching the stream, Beer's fans were very supportive of her, with some believing that she deserves the world. One of Beer's fans noticed that she talked about being like Hannah Montana and remarked that she is better.

The user wrote, "Madison talking about being like Hanna Montana. Babe, you're all time better than her. Eagerly waiting for your new song." Another user added, "I think she deserves to be queen of Twitch more than Poki does." A third fan also said, "I really like her streams, she‘s fun to watch and down to earth."

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