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Internet accuses Madison Beer of plagiarism as singer shares wise words on importance of siblings: 'She stole this'

2023-10-03 06:53
Madison Beer, who previously talked about the 'complex' relationship she shares with her brother, opened up about the value of having siblings
Internet accuses Madison Beer of plagiarism as singer shares wise words on importance of siblings: 'She stole this'

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In a recent clip, Madison Beer, was seen opening up about the importance of having siblings. While her message touched many fans, others accused her of copying the content,

During her appearance on the 'infinite scroll podcast', the singer-songwriter revealed that she had a complex connection with her younger brother, Ryder Beer, as well as shared why she thought it was time to "give him a little song" on her new album, 'Silence Between Songs'.

What did Madison Beer say about the importance of having siblings?

In an Instagram reel posted by the blacksuccessorchaser account, Madison Beer addressed why having a good relationship with siblings matters.

She said, "Your relationship with your sibling and anyone who has a sibling understand it's like arguably the most important one," adding, "You spend your whole life with your sibling, like our parents leave us soon, our spouses come too late and our siblings are with us."

At the time of writing, there were more than 12,000 comments on the clip. While many users tagged their siblings to show their love, some accused her of plagiarism.

A user wrote, "She stole this, almost word for word, from a TED talk by Jeff Kluger," pointing out an author who extensively writes about the bond shared by siblings.

Another said, "Everyone's comments with bad relationships with their siblings; not sure how you guys got there but hope you canfix it."

One who agreed with Madison stated, "Totally agree. My sister is my best friend and nobody will ever even come close to that relationship. Nobody knows me better than her."

They added, "I feel like we've been together for multiple lives and it's a connection I wish everyone had. I know some siblings who barely talk in adulthood and that's so sad."

"Damn she right," wrote a person who found the influencer's words relatable.

Madison Beer's 'complex' relationship with her brother Ryder Beer

Talking about the heartfelt ballad "Ryder," which she dedicated to her younger brother Ryder Beer, from her latest album 'Silence Between Songs', Madison Beer opened up about their relationship.

The track has lyrics like, "All that’s unspoken / All the years that werе stolen / You were still in that housе/ I shouldn’t have left you behind."

Through the song, Madison thanks her brother for staying by her and apologizes to him for how her career affected his childhood.

"What inspired me to write it, I would say, was mainly just you know, getting a bit older and being able to have like, these perspectives on our relationship and look at things from his point of view,” said Madison to the 'infinite scroll podcast' co-hosts Lauren Meisner and Jordyn Christensen.

She added, "Even though I was also a kid, maybe I did things that hurt him in ways that I wasn’t aware of just being able to be accountable for some of those things. We both have just had like, an interesting life, an interesting dynamic. I think it’s like, been very complex."

Madison continued, "And it’s only been in recent years that I’ve been able to really think about it and be like."

"I’ve spent a lot of time doing my own work on my mental health and on things that have happened to me and you know, certain experiences that I’ve lived through but it has only been in recent years that I’ve been like well at that same time he was going through a lot as well that I wasn’t even thinking about. And I can admit that now," shared the singer-songwriter.

She concluded, "I could have been more attentive towards (Ryder)I could have cared more, I could have included him more, I could have just, yeah, done things differently I guess."

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