Madison Beer Wants a Fortnite Skin

You see Madison Beer’s connection to Fortnite come through clearly when she talks about the game. During a recent appearance on Hot Ones, she shared her enthusiasm for playing while also calling out what she sees as too many ongoing changes to its core experience.

At the same time, she made a direct appeal to Epic Games for her own in-game skin, pointing to the company’s history of celebrity collaborations. Her comments highlight both her investment in the game and her desire to become part of its expanding Icon-style lineup.

Madison Beer urges Epic Games to keep Fortnite’s original feel

You see Madison Beer raise the stakes during a hot wings interview when she swaps Outlast for Fortnite in a quick “F, marry, kill” challenge. The final lineup includes:

  • Fortnite
  • Fall Guys
  • Dressed to Impress

She chooses to “marry” Fortnite and makes it clear that you can hear genuine appreciation in her answer. She says she loves the game.

At the same time, she calls on Epic Games to stop altering features that players already enjoy. You understand her point: keep the core experience intact instead of constantly reworking it.

She also makes a direct request for an Icon Series skin of her own. You can see how praise and criticism exist side by side in her message to the developers.

Could Madison Beer Join Fortnite’s Icon Series?

You can look at recent additions to see that Epic Games often collaborates with artists who publicly show interest in the game. Grammy winner Chappell Roan secured her in-game debut after openly asking for it, which sets a clear precedent.

Beer follows a similar path. She has voiced her request in interviews and continues to show support for Fortnite, which strengthens her position compared to celebrities with little connection to the game.

Several factors work in her favor:

  • Strong name recognition among Fortnite’s core audience
  • An existing Fortnite emote tied to her song “Make You Mine”
  • Clear interest in gaming culture
  • Potential crossover with Fortnite Festival

If Epic moves forward, you could expect more than a single outfit. Festival collaborations often include multiple skins, themed cosmetics, and Jam Tracks.

A full Icon Series bundle would feel like a logical progression from her existing emote. Whether Epic acts on her request depends on timing and business priorities, but the groundwork already exists.

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