Madison Beer apologizes for ‘romanticizing’ novel Lolita

‘I misspoke’: Madison Beer apologizes for saying she ‘romanticizes’ the controversial novel Lolita

  • Singer Madison Beer has apologized ‘romanticizing’ the controversial 1955 novel Lolita
  • On Monday, Beer, 21, took to Twitter to apologize telling fans she ‘misspoke’ and would ‘never condone inappropriate relationships of any kind’ 
  • Beer had made the comments during an Instagram Live chat where she said the title was one of her ‘favorite’ books and that she ‘romanticizes’ it
  • The infamous novel details a middle-aged literature professor who is obsessed with a 12-year-old girl with whom he becomes sexually involved 
  • Beer’s comments lit up social media shortly afterwards on Monday evening, with #MadisonBeerIsOverParty hashtag trending on Twitter. 

Singer Madison Beer has found herself under fire saying she ‘romanticizes’ the controversial 1955 novel Lolita.

On Monday, Beer, 21, took to Twitter to apologize for her comments telling fans she ‘misspoke’ and would ‘never condone inappropriate relationships of any kind’ adding that she was ‘sincerely sorry for it seeming like I do.’ 

The infamous novel details a middle-aged literature professor who is obsessed with a 12-year-old girl, Dolores Haze or ‘Lolita’, with whom he becomes sexually involved after he becomes her stepfather. 

‘I misspoke’: Madison Beer (pictured in February 2020) has apologized for saying she ‘romanticizes’ controversial novel Lolita

Beer had made the comments during an Instagram Live chat with HollywoodLife.com where she reportedly said the title was one of her ‘favorite’ books and that she ‘romanticizes’ it saying: ‘I definitely do. But we’re not going to talk about that.’

Her comments lit up social media shortly afterwards on Monday evening, with #MadisonBeerIsOverParty hashtag trending on Twitter. 

The shocking novel was made into a movie by legendary film director Stanley Kubrick in 1962, and was re-made in 1997 starring Jeremy Irons. Both projects faced considerable controversy. 

Saying sorry: Madison took to Twitter on Monday to walk back on her comments about Lolita

Saying sorry: Madison took to Twitter on Monday to walk back on her comments about Lolita

Controversy: The original 1962 movie poster of the 1955 novel

Controversy: The original 1962 movie poster of the 1955 novel

Meanwhile, Beer has been no stranger to causing contention online lately. 

Earlier this month, she was forced to deny she was participating in ‘performative activism’ after being accused of staging a photo op during a Black Lives Matter protest. 

Beer received criticism after she participated in several Black Lives Matter protests throughout Southern California, including one in Hollywood which saw her posing with a sign taking a knee on top of a black Range Rover.  

One person wrote on Twitter: ‘of course madison beer had to use this opportunity for a photo op lmaooo this is what we call performative activism.’ 

Under fire: Earlier this month, she was forced to deny she was participating in 'performative activism' after being accused of staging a photo op during a Black Lives Matter protest

Under fire: Earlier this month, she was forced to deny she was participating in ‘performative activism’ after being accused of staging a photo op during a Black Lives Matter protest 

Another one of her followers on Twitter asked if the rumors were true to which Madison replied: ‘The photoshoot rumors are wildly untrue. i have been protesting for days. 

‘This is not and never was a photo op it is me standing with a movement and getting out there to spread a message i believe in. that is all.’

She also posted a screenshot from the photographer’s Instagram in which he said he shot down rumors that he was hired by Beer.

Another Twitter user also replied to the Twitter post insisting that the singer was there for all the right reasons.

A fan wrote: ‘Completely false rumors. I ran into Madison as well two days ago in Santa Monica as I was also out there documenting what is going on.

‘I was standing next to her as she was tear gassed. She’s been out fighting for this since it started. Don’t believe everything you read.’

Madison has been at several protests over the past few weeks including gatherings in Santa Monica, Malibu, Los Angeles and Hollywood. She has also found herself teargassed while peacefully protesting in Santa Monica.

On her Instagram Live, she choked back smoke as she was hit by tear gas while demonstrating, which she later insisted in another social media post peaceful.