How Much is Madison Beer Worth in 2025?
In 2025, Madison Beer's estimated net worth is $18 million . Every time I see her trending, I’m reminded that internet fame can become real-world wealth.
Madison’s earnings aren’t only from chart-climbing singles and tours, but also pretty shrewd real estate deals and (of course) her heavy-duty influencer creds.
She sold a mansion for $7 million in 2022 just as a side note, picture being able to offload a house for more than most of us will make in a lifetime.
And if you glance at her monthly income projections (depending who you ask), you’ll sometimes see figures floating close to $1 million per month, especially during album cycles or big deals.
Who is Madison Beer?
Madison Beer is you guessed it a pop singer. But also a songwriter, social media magnet, and, if you’ve followed her story, kind of the classic internet kid turned bona-fide star. She first hit the public radar back in 2012 when Justin Bieber (the actual Biebs!) tweeted a link to her singing cover songs.
For a while, she was that “Bieber protege,” which is both a huge compliment and a serious shadow to step out of.
Born on March 5, 1999, in Jericho, New York, Madison’s the child of Robert Beer (a real estate guy) and Tracie (who went full Momager, retire-from-her-own-career style, to help Madison chase her music dreams).
What I always find moving is that, even with the glitz, Madison’s story has tough chapters: she won a modeling contest at age 4, but also went through family divorce at 7 and has spoken openly about surviving abuse in childhood.
She’s shared a little of her bat mitzvah (2012), her brother Ryder, and her Ashkenazi Jewish roots real person stuff, not just Wikipedia music facts.
And maybe this sounds corny, but seeing someone talk publicly about mental health or getting raw about life’s dark moments feels increasingly rare in the pop arena.
Madison Beer Career Earnings
Most estimates peg her net worth at $18 million as of 2025. Of course, if you follow celebrity coverage, you know “net worth” can be a weird, rubbery number public records, industry leaks, and some educated guesses from the peanut gallery.
Still, there’s no doubt Madison’s rolling in diverse income streams:
Music: Hits like “Selfish,” “Reckless,” and ‘that’ viral collab with K/DA (“Pop/Stars” yes, that’s Madison’s voice if you ever got obsessed with League of Legends music videos).
Streaming royalties, tours, and album sales add up. Her first album, Life Support, dropped in 2021, and the follow-up, Silence Between Songs, in 2023, got Grammy attention.
- Brand Collabs/Influence: Her influencer game is seriously strong tens of millions of followers, partnerships with brands like Morphe and Fenty Beauty. It’s not just flat tummy teas here; this is A-tier beauty/fashion-level advertising.
- Real Estate: That 2022 house sale (for $7 million)? It’s not just for show; smart property moves are the sneaky backbone of many celeb fortunes.
- Acting/Voice Work: Roles in Louder Than Words, Todrick, and her voice in the K/DA band (that “Evelynn” alter ego is all her).
- YouTube/Streaming: You can peek at her YouTube payout estimates, and while those can range from a few hundred thousand to $1.15 million, they’re a ‘nice-to-have’ compared to her other streams.
Madison Beer Early Life
Madison’s childhood was in a word eventful. Born in Jericho, NY, she grew up initially in your standard suburban luxury, but then life veered off: Her parents split, her mom shifted careers to support Madison’s push into music, and she started hustling young.
Little Madison won a modeling contest at 4, got her face on Child magazine, and by middle school was posting videos on YouTube. (She’s basically Gen Z Hannah Montana but real, and with social media instead of TV.)
Here’s what’s wild: One minute, you’re recording covers in your childhood bedroom; the next, Justin Bieber is shock-tweeting your video for millions.
Imagine being 13, getting a tweet from Bieber, and suddenly having managers and record labels blowing up your family phone. It’s the ultimate bedroom-to-Billboard leap.
Through heartbreaks, internet trolls, and Grammy nods, she’s kept that blend of honesty and glam someone who, depending on the week, can talk about depression or post a fire look that’ll launch a million “where’s her outfit from?” comments.