Madison Beer shows off her flawless figure in VERY revealing plunging metallic chain-link dress at iHeartRadio Music Awards 2023

Madison Beer, 24, showed off her sensational curves as she arrived at the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards, held at The Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Monday.

The 23-year-old singer turned heads as she walked the star-studded red carpet in a low-cut silver dress with chain details that showcased her cleavage.

The Selfish songstress styled her brunette tresses in a chic updo and added matching heels.

Beer opted for a glamorous makeup palette with smokey eyes, glossy lips, and blush and accessorized her look with chunky earrings and a pink manicure.

During the event, Taylor Swift — whose latest album, Midnights, became the UK’s biggest-selling vinyl record of the century — will receive the 2023 iHeartRadio Innovator Award, and Pink will receive the 2023 ICON Award.

Beer is a passionate advocate against body shaming, writing on Twitter in 2018: ‘HEY! IF YOU BODY SHAME! YOU’RE AN A**HOLE! that’s all.’

Madison started her career in 2012 posting covers of songs on YouTube. She got her first breakthrough when Justin Bieber posted a link to one of her videos.

She released her debut single, Melodies, in 2013 and her debut EP, As She Pleases, in 2018. Her debut studio album, Life Support, was released in 2020.

In August, Madison talked about her relationship with fame and social media during an interview with BBC’s Radio 1 Newsbeat.

‘Over the years my relationship with it has changed a lot. I just try to prioritize real life, my relationships and who I am in real life,’ the singer explained how social media has affected her life.

‘I use it, and I’m active on it, but I try not to let it dictate my life anymore,’ Madison continued, adding, ‘I just put a lot more of my focus into my music, who I am and what I stand for.’


Swift, Lizzo, and Harry Styles topped the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards nominations list.

The Anti‐Hero singer, 33, the Truth Hurts hitmaker, 34, and the English chart-topper, 28, lead the pack with eight nods each.

The ceremony celebrates the most-played artists and songs on iHeartRadio stations and the iHeartRadio app throughout 2022.

Among the categories they are nominated for are Artist of the Year and Song of the Year, with Swift nominated for ‘Anti-Hero’, Lizzo for ‘About Damn Time’ and Styles for ‘As It Was’.

In the Song of the Year bracket the trio will battle it out against Latto (Big Energy), Imagine Dragons (Enemy), Jack Harlow (First Class), Justin Bieber (Ghost), Glass Animals (Heat Waves), Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow (Industry Baby), and Doja Cat (Woman).

As for Artist of the Year, they will go up against Beyoncé, Drake, Doja Cat, Dua Lipa, Jack Harlow, Justin Bieber and The Weeknd.

Dua Lipa, Drake and Jack Harlow were close on their heels, with six nominations each.

Many hits: Drake (pictured 2022) Jack Harlow, and Dua Lipa were close on their heels, with six nominations each

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Favorites: Other nominees include Justin Bieber (pictured 2022) Doja Cat, Latto, Imagine Dragons, Lil Nas X and more. The iHeartRadio Music Awards will air live on March 27

‘It’s been a great year for music with so many inspiring hits, we can’t wait to celebrate these artists and songs at the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards,’ Tom Poleman, president and chief programming officer for iHeartMedia, said in a statement.

‘Our annual awards show is one of the best in the industry at celebrating the power of music.

This year’s show will once again entertain fans with incredible performances and special collaborations, it will be the year’s must-see event.’

This year’s show will also allow fans to vote for their favorite artists in categories including TikTok bop of the year, best lyrics, best fan army, best music video, the social star award, favorite documentary, favorite tour style, favorite tour photographer, favorite residency and favorite use of a sample.