
Justin Herbert Honors “Favorite Person” Madison Beer with Emotional Birthday Tribute
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is making sure the world knows exactly how much his girlfriend, Madison Beer, means to him. To celebrate the singer’s 27th birthday, the NFL star shared a series of poignant tributes that highlight their deep connection.
On Thursday, Herbert took to his Instagram Story to post a sentimental black-and-white photograph of the couple embracing on the sidelines. Accompanying the image was a heartfelt caption: “Happy birthday to my favorite person of all time.” He didn’t stop there, adding, “I love you so much. You’ve changed my life forever.”
The football standout continued the public display of affection by sharing another intimate snapshot of the pair, simply stating that he feels like the “luckiest guy alive.”
The “Selfish” singer also marked the occasion on her own social media, posting photos of herself sporting a festive “It’s My Birthday” badge. The post was quickly flooded with celebratory messages from fans and high-profile friends alike. Hailey Bieber referred to her as a “Birthday angel,” while Herbert reaffirmed his devotion in the comments, writing, “My love.”
The couple’s romance first became public last summer after they were spotted together in August. Since then, they have become a regular fixture at major sporting events, including sitting courtside at Los Angeles Lakers games and attending the World Series. Beer has also been a consistent presence in the stands, cheering Herbert on throughout the NFL season.
Beyond her personal life, Beer is currently celebrating a major professional milestone. Her third studio album, Locket, released in January, recently debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard 200. This achievement marks her highest chart position to date, significantly outpacing 2021’s Life Support and 2023’s Grammy-nominated Silence Between Songs, which peaked at No. 65 and No. 86, respectively.
The success of the album also propelled Beer onto the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time, as the lead single “Bittersweet” climbed the charts to peak at No. 68 shortly after its debut.



