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Madison Beer announces engagement to Justin Herbert

Singer-songwriter Madison Beer has announced her engagement to NFL quarterback Justin Herbert, sharing the joyful news with fans through her official Instagram account. The surprise announcement quickly captured widespread attention, marking a major personal milestone for the couple after months of public appearances and growing speculation about their relationship.

Beer revealed the engagement by posting a collection of photographs from the proposal, which took place in a scenic outdoor setting surrounded by flowers and mountain views.

The images showed Herbert getting down on one knee before the pair embraced and celebrated the moment together. Keeping the caption simple yet meaningful, Beer wrote, “meet my fiancé,” confirming the engagement to her millions of followers.

The post immediately drew an outpouring of congratulations from fans, friends, and fellow celebrities, with many celebrating the couple’s happy news in the comments. Within hours, the announcement had generated millions of likes and widespread discussion across social media platforms.

Beer and Herbert were first linked romantically in 2025 before making their relationship public. Since then, they have occasionally shared glimpses of their life together while largely maintaining a private relationship. Earlier this year, Herbert also made an appearance in Beer’s “Lovergirl” music video, giving fans another look at their partnership beyond the headlines.

Beer has built a successful music career through projects including Life Support and Silence Between Songs, earning praise for her emotional songwriting and powerful vocals. Herbert, meanwhile, has established himself as one of the NFL’s leading quarterbacks, admired for his performances on the field and calm leadership.

Although the couple has not announced wedding plans or shared additional details about the ceremony, the engagement marks an exciting new chapter in both of their lives. For fans who have followed Beer’s journey over the years, the Instagram announcement offered a heartfelt glimpse into a deeply personal moment, one that was celebrated around the world almost instantly after it was shared.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffbenjamin/2026/07/28/madison-beer-engaged-to-nfl-star-justin-herbert/

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