
Adam Devine: BDE & Pitch Perfect (Full Episode)
Adam Devine discusses growing up in Nebraska and his path to comedy and acting
In this powerful episode of Call Her Daddy, Alex Cooper sits down with pop star Madison Beer to discuss one of the most invasive and traumatic experiences of her life: being blackmailed with intimate photos. Madison opens up about the details of how her private nudes were obtained and used as leverage against her, revealing the psychological toll that such a violation takes on a young woman in the public eye. She discusses the initial shock and fear when she discovered that intimate images of her were being used to extort her, and how she had to navigate this crisis while maintaining her career and public image. The conversation explores the emotional aftermath of having her privacy so severely breached. Madison talks candidly about the shame she initially felt, despite being the victim in the situation. She addresses the unfair victim-blaming that occurs when women's intimate photos are leaked, and how society often places responsibility on the women rather than the perpetrators. Alex and Madison discuss the ways this violation affected her trust in people around her, including friends, family, and romantic partners. Madison shares her journey through therapy and mental health support as she worked to process the trauma and reclaim her sense of safety and autonomy. She also discusses her experience navigating the legal system in attempts to have the images removed from the internet and to hold the blackmailers accountable. Madison talks about the ongoing nature of such violations, where images can resurface and haunt victims years later. Throughout the episode, Madison emphasizes the importance of consent and the severity of non-consensual image sharing. She shares advice for other women who have experienced similar situations, encouraging them not to internalize shame and to seek support. The conversation also touches on how her experience shaped her understanding of her own sexuality and body autonomy. Madison's vulnerability in this episode provides an important platform for discussing a critical issue affecting many women, particularly young women navigating both social media and the digital age.
“I felt so ashamed, but I had to remind myself that I was the victim here, not the villain”
“Having your private moments exposed like that makes you question who you can trust in your life”
“I'm sharing this because so many women go through this and suffer in silence”
“The internet doesn't forget, but I had to learn to forgive myself”
“My body is mine, and no one has the right to use it as a weapon against me”