It’s literally so amazing that she’s even talking about having bpd..I was misdiagnosed a few years ago and lost all of “best friends” .Honestly I’m so impressed and this gives me so much faith in humanity.
To be clear, bisexual and straight people can also be attracted to transgender people. Pansexual means someone’s gender has no influence in your attraction to them. Bisexual people feel different types or levels of attraction to different genders. Regardless these labels don’t really matter that much just love who you love :)
i would like to point out that the gender of the person is something that is in the attraction factor for bi ppl, and they don't exclude nb ppl :)) have a nice day!!
It depends on that person tho, like for example. So my friend is trans, she was born a male but when she was a male she liked girls so she was straight. When she transitioned into a woman, she still liked girls. So that means she is a lesbian. It depends on what the persons sexuality was before they transitioned
I’m pansexual and I have BPD too! It’s nice to hear and know about a celeb I can relate to on more than one thing. She’s so beautiful and seems so sweet.
I really like the interviewer, she was very amicable and personable. She asked questions as if she was a friend which made the interview very easy going. The conversation flowed so well.
just wanna point out that bisexuality does not exclude trans people. trans women are women. trans men are men. plus, the definition of bisexuality is being attracted to more than 1 gender, not just males & females.
Lanay Starks it can actually. So the difference between pan and bi is kind of what the actual person makes. Like I identify more with Bi but would date non-binary people. The thing with pansexual is that they don’t care or pay attention to gender and sex. With bisexuality like someone already mentioned it’s the attraction to more than one gender.
@@samiapple9889 please check your facts. what u are saying is far from the truth. u are implying (i hope unintentionally) that most bi people are transphobic which is kind of ignorant. as i said before trans women are women & trans men are men so anyone who doesn't treat them as such is being transphobic, not just having a preference.
Ave W I think it’s more of not caring of ones gender or gender identity. So they like someone for personality and who they are rather than gender or sex
I'm sorry and truly do not mean to spread any sort of negativity here, she seems like a very nice and down to earth person, i grew up with a mother with bpd and so I have been on the receiving end of someone with this disorder all my life. Be weary please. If you are a young person that has been diagnosed with BPD please please do not rule out therapy, especially if you plan on having kids one day. If you have bpd, you may not realise how you affect those around you. If you aren't getting therapy for yourself, do it for those you love, please!! i am only thinking if my mother had read this comment when she was younger that it might have all panned out very differently. This is really not a good example to follow and I urge you to not follow in Madison's footsteps regarding this particular aspect of the interview.
For the bi babies! Bi as a label does not exclude genders! Transphobic people who identify as bi exclude genders!! This is a pretty old view. Now days bi normally means that you like 2 or more genders. (And gender does play a role in your attraction.) Pan normally means that you are attracted to people regardless of their gender. (Attracted to the person without gender playing a role in your attraction)
madison seems like a lovely person and if no therapy or meds is working for her then thats great but as someone who lives closely with someone that has BPD i dont think it should be encouraged for people with BPD to just not go to therapy or see a psychiatrist. its a VERY complicated thing to deal with, including for the people around someone w BPD. so i dont think madison is a good example to follow, if you have BPD or think you might have it please please please go see a doctor or a therapist, she might be an isolated case but it helps most people a lot.
I agree as well. People with BPD have a notoriously hard time forming long-term positive relationships with others, including/especially therapists. It's already hard enough to get someone with BPD to go to therapy and work on getting better, so for someone so young and uneducated to encourage to try to work on things inside yourself is really irresponsible and I hope she stops.
am i the only one who didnt knew she was pansexual bc i thought she was bi and before i even knew she came out i was pansexual and i was like WAIT WHATTT but im rlly happy we share thst 😊
Kudos to you for talking about your diagnosis! BPD is no joke! You are still young but as you grow older and go through the trials and tribulations of life, it will be very beneficial for you to learn some coping skills. I spent many years in and out of therapy and felt like a science project for the counselors, so I get where you are coming from regarding therapy. You can buy DBT books online and learn skills from the comfort of your own home.😊 This definitely helped me, along with the right medication. Wishing you all the best! And thank you for bringing this illness to the forefront. 🙏❤
She seems like a sweet girl, but as a young celebrity she sounds like she’s demoting therapy? Sorry but Dealing with mental health by not getting help is not the answer. I hope she decides to get help in the future when she needs it or educate herself more on BPD before giving public interviews. Her mental health and yours is important!
She does seem sweet but I noticed that too, she also spread the misconception that bisexual people exclude trans people so she goes by pan instead... which is not true, she really should not have said that especially during an interview
Im a mental health nurse. A lot of people with BPD, (or EUPD as we call it in Europe) are very cautious about therapy etc. Their lives are very tumultuous and trust can be difficult for them. What I’m trying to say is that while dangerous, it’s not Madelyn’s fault that she has these beliefs therefore we have to be careful not to blame
@@raindropsonroses3919 thanks for the kind reply and I’m sure you have seen a lot. I also work in the mental health field in the USA and didn’t mean to come off like I was blaming her - but I think as a person on a public platform she has more responsibility to either promote BPD/mental health/therapy in a positive way or not. I guess what I was trying to say was I was very disappointed that someone who has the power to influence others lives used this interview to discourage therapy and described how she has no clear intention to educate herself on the disorder. At the very least this would be important to encourage others who might be struggling. But again we both know these beliefs are common with people who struggle with BPD and I hope and wish she will change her stance one day and get the help she needs and encourage others to do the same. Neglecting your mental health it is not something a public figure should be promoting, but I guess ignorance is bliss.
@@jessicashearer8326 ah fantastic :) I could tell from your original comment that you may work in the mental health field ,as your empathy for those with BPD was evident. I do agree and would stress for anyone watching this video to take the experiences of others with a grain of salt. Everyone is unique and therapy (especially DBT) and medication has been shown to have more positive effects for BPD than a lack therefore. People have to do their own objective research and not allow one subjective opinion to influence them.
this is a genuine question to anyone who wants to answer. but i am a Christian and cannot support the LGBTQ+ community. that doesn't mean i hate anyone in it or that i treat anyone differently. i love lgbtq+ community members and i will be friends with literally anyone and everyone. i know there have been too many Christians who have treated LGBTQ+ people with disrespect and treating them like they are this terrible human being (which is totally wrong). i think a straight person is just the same as a gay person. everyone is equally sinful (unless it's like murder because there are greater sins but being gay is not one of those). i believe everyone struggles with their own sin but that doesn't mean we should treat others differently. so my question is, even though i don't support the LGBTQ+ community but i still love them and treat them the same, would y'all not want to be friends with me? does it turn y'all away to be friends with people like me simply because we don't support the lgbtq community? i will treat everyone the same and i respect everyone as human being but i cannot back down on my beliefs. i genuinely want to be friends with anyone who is willing to be friends with me. so i hope that it doesn't turn y'all away when i say i don't support the community. much love 💕
no hate. Im an asexual they/them lesbian. if we met and you told me you didnt support me for who i truly am, and ESPECIALLY if you told me loving who i love makes you uncomfy... i wouldnt want to be friends with you. i wouldnt be comfortable telling you about my crush, introducing you to my s/o if i had one. so yea, learn to accept ppl for they are 😃 religion literally hsd nothing to do witj it either lol so yea
but 2 b clear bisexual is not actually a non-inclusive term. trans men are men and trans women are women. and bisexual includes the entire gender spectrum for that matter anyway. even non-binary or agender and all other forms of gender and sex.
ok not to make this negative or anything i just don't understand why she said she was confused after she dated a trans guy like being trans inst another gender...like if ur dating a trans guy its still a straight relationship.....idk
It’s not and it is. It is a straight relationship but it’s also a lqbtq relationship. It’s bc of their birth gender. Like if a woman dated a woman who became a trans male, she prolly wouldn’t be comfortable dating them bc of their birth gender. You have to be part of the community to understand it. Like my friend is bi but she doesn’t date trans people. I’m pan and I date trans bc I don’t care about gender or sexuality
i absolutely adore madison and i know she's a very kind and loving person so i'm sure she doesn't mean to be, but saying that you aren't bisexual because you've dated a trans person is transphobic :( it's implying that trans women aren't real women and trans men aren't real men
i don’t think she meant it to sound that way, she seems really kind so maybe she just thought that being bi meant being only attracted to cis people and that statement was just the consequence of slight ignorance towards the differences between the sexualities.
@@argumentativedreamgirl yep thats what i said in the comment ahaha i know she means well but she should rethink the way she defines bisexuality because the way she thinks of it is wrong
I swear madi is the sweetest and I could honestly see her being a zendaya
brooo they`d be a power couple tho
i feel like they’d be such good friends. they could like star in a movie together as twins
I totally agree they both have such good vibes they would make a great duo
No shes maddie 🤙
@@julianed5586 FRFR
“fine madison, be gay” is the funniest thing i’ve ever heard
What is the time stamp of that???
@@meliahcorbett9766 6:18
In the best way possible this felt like two girlfriends chatting in a supportive way Not intrusive or exploitative
idk why but i love the energy of the lady interviewing her like she is my favorite interviewer😂
Whenever Mariah is the subject of the convo Maddison’s face just GLOWS this is so cute omfg
This interviewer is the best! She’s so kind. Great job ❤️
The way she talks about Mariah is so adorable I want someone to love me like tht
She is actually such an emotional person in such a cute way it’s beautiful to see how things touch her deep down in her heart
i had no idea that she has bpd, but it’s nice to know that someone else is going through the same things and is able to do amazing thjngs
This interviewer is the best, she is so sweet and compassionate, and she actually really cares about the person she is talking to, I love her !
Yeah and she’s not asking uncomfortable and rude questions. One of the most respectful interviews I’ve ever seen
She looks so happy talking about Mariah ♥️♥️♥️
It’s literally so amazing that she’s even talking about having bpd..I was misdiagnosed a few years ago and lost all of “best friends” .Honestly I’m so impressed and this gives me so much faith in humanity.
To be clear, bisexual and straight people can also be attracted to transgender people. Pansexual means someone’s gender has no influence in your attraction to them. Bisexual people feel different types or levels of attraction to different genders. Regardless these labels don’t really matter that much just love who you love :)
i would like to point out that the gender of the person is something that is in the attraction factor for bi ppl, and they don't exclude nb ppl :))
have a nice day!!
Thank you for this! I was looking for this comment
It depends on that person tho, like for example. So my friend is trans, she was born a male but when she was a male she liked girls so she was straight. When she transitioned into a woman, she still liked girls. So that means she is a lesbian. It depends on what the persons sexuality was before they transitioned
@@lanaystarks4975 she’s biologically straight
that’s what i came here to comment
that interviewer has to be the nicest person on the planet
She’s so beautiful and talented I would die to meet her and her cast mates
She seems like such a kind and genuine person, I want to give her a hug 🥺💖
Omg when she said she might be in love, I’ve never felt sm joy wow❤️ I love her and Mariah sm
The interviewer is literally the cutest person ever. I love madi so much
She seems to be the cutest person ever🥺❤️
i will never get over how PRETTY she is and genuinely kind. i love her dynamic with the interviewer
I’m pansexual and I have BPD too! It’s nice to hear and know about a celeb I can relate to on more than one thing. She’s so beautiful and seems so sweet.
is it just me or does madi sound like ariana grande especially when she laughs orrrr
She doesss just the laugh tho
When she said your gonna make me cry
omg kinda
I really like the interviewer, she was very amicable and personable. She asked questions as if she was a friend which made the interview very easy going. The conversation flowed so well.
this is the cutest interview i’ve ever seen
i love her so much!! she deserves all the happiness in the world❤️i’m so happy for her and mariah!!
People who ship her and Rudy in real life need to see this
Ahhh I love her. Shes honestly the most amazing person and the sweetest. I would love to see her sing around the fire with the pogues.
She’s the cutest & she and Mariah are so cute together 🥺😍
just wanna point out that bisexuality does not exclude trans people. trans women are women. trans men are men. plus, the definition of bisexuality is being attracted to more than 1 gender, not just males & females.
But most bisexual people aren’t comfortable dating/having sex with trans people. That’s not transphobic, it’s just a distinction
nah, pansexual means you like ALL people. Including people that don't have a gender. y'know?
Lanay Starks it can actually. So the difference between pan and bi is kind of what the actual person makes. Like I identify more with Bi but would date non-binary people. The thing with pansexual is that they don’t care or pay attention to gender and sex. With bisexuality like someone already mentioned it’s the attraction to more than one gender.
@@samiapple9889 please check your facts. what u are saying is far from the truth. u are implying (i hope unintentionally) that most bi people are transphobic which is kind of ignorant. as i said before trans women are women & trans men are men so anyone who doesn't treat them as such is being transphobic, not just having a preference.
Ave W I think it’s more of not caring of ones gender or gender identity. So they like someone for personality and who they are rather than gender or sex
The way how Madison came out to her mom is how everyone should come out to their parents. That made me die
I'm sorry and truly do not mean to spread any sort of negativity here, she seems like a very nice and down to earth person, i grew up with a mother with bpd and so I have been on the receiving end of someone with this disorder all my life.
Be weary please. If you are a young person that has been diagnosed with BPD please please do not rule out therapy, especially if you plan on having kids one day. If you have bpd, you may not realise how you affect those around you. If you aren't getting therapy for yourself, do it for those you love, please!! i am only thinking if my mother had read this comment when she was younger that it might have all panned out very differently.
This is really not a good example to follow and I urge you to not follow in Madison's footsteps regarding this particular aspect of the interview.
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I agree. I used to have it, but don’t think I have it anymore because I went to therapy & use DBT skills & it really helped.
yesss!! if you have bpd please please try to seek therapy if you are able too, it trully helps most of us be better and not hurt the people we adore🤍😭
yes, thank you. having a mother with bpd can be so traumatic i can't put it into words.
As someone who also has a mother with bpd and Currently am only 14 having to deal with her behaviours I 100% agree!
this is literally the cutest interview ever 🥺❤️
That's a adorable person, and a warrior.
She’s too cute! Hope she is happy and healthy ❤️
If I ever met Madison Bailey, I would burst out crying.
For the bi babies! Bi as a label does not exclude genders! Transphobic people who identify as bi exclude genders!! This is a pretty old view.
Now days bi normally means that you like 2 or more genders. (And gender does play a role in your attraction.)
Pan normally means that you are attracted to people regardless of their gender. (Attracted to the person without gender playing a role in your attraction)
I like that the interview took time to research things about Madison instead of just asking her “what’s your sexuality” or something like that.
Wow...she is, and I cannot stress this enough, adorable
This is the sweetest thing in the world. Love is real
madison seems like a lovely person and if no therapy or meds is working for her then thats great but as someone who lives closely with someone that has BPD i dont think it should be encouraged for people with BPD to just not go to therapy or see a psychiatrist. its a VERY complicated thing to deal with, including for the people around someone w BPD. so i dont think madison is a good example to follow, if you have BPD or think you might have it please please please go see a doctor or a therapist, she might be an isolated case but it helps most people a lot.
Agree 100%
Totally agree!
I agree as well. People with BPD have a notoriously hard time forming long-term positive relationships with others, including/especially therapists. It's already hard enough to get someone with BPD to go to therapy and work on getting better, so for someone so young and uneducated to encourage to try to work on things inside yourself is really irresponsible and I hope she stops.
Well said! As someone with BPD, I agree
@@allies9788 if you don’t have BPD don’t make a fucking comment! So toxic
My favourite person ever!! Not only as an actress but a person💕!!
this is the cutest interview and the best 🥺🥺❤️
this interviewer IS IT.
Rightt
ugh i love her 🥺♥️.
she is so beautiful, literally looks like she has a snapchat filter on at all times🥺🥺💓
am i the only one who didnt knew she was pansexual bc i thought she was bi and before i even knew she came out i was pansexual and i was like WAIT WHATTT but im rlly happy we share thst 😊
She's so cute.
she is just soo sweettttt and cute
" i think m in love" 🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋
I like both of these ladies! They seem so honest and present.
She's beautiful and a sweetheart and a sunlight
omg we love this pan sexual girl w borderline representation! same sis! i feel so seen
did anyone else see the platform 9 3/4 sign in the interviewer’s room? we love a harry potter stan
Why was this so wholesome omg🥰
"I just needed another word than crazy" That is exactly why I wanted to be diagnosed. And people hate me for wanting to be diagnosed !!!
her personality is so pretty
Awwwwwwww she seems like such an awesome person I love her
Madison Bailey is gorgeous!!🥺🤩🥰
madison is the sweetest person that i know
madison seems like the sweetest person
I love this :) makes me feel pride to love without bounds 😭💗
She is honestly the cutest
They are the cutest people on the planet I’m crying
Kudos to you for talking about your diagnosis! BPD is no joke! You are still young but as you grow older and go through the trials and tribulations of life, it will be very beneficial for you to learn some coping skills. I spent many years in and out of therapy and felt like a science project for the counselors, so I get where you are coming from regarding therapy. You can buy DBT books online and learn skills from the comfort of your own home.😊 This definitely helped me, along with the right medication. Wishing you all the best! And thank you for bringing this illness to the forefront. 🙏❤
I was about to say that is not Madison baliey, but I really thinking about Baliee Madison.
I love Madison so much 🥰 I wish her all the happiness in the world ❤️❤️❤️
I love her and Mariah together, they’re so cute 🥺💔🥰❣️😍❤️
Not even 10 seconds in and Madis already making me tear up🥺
I relate to so much of what she says, a lot of people can’t keep up with how much you change with bpd
She deserves the whole world 🤧🥰
she is so perfect personality wise and looks too
This interview felt good :)
I also have BPD and this gives me so much hope
Same
They both seem like good friends awe
She seems like a sweet girl, but as a young celebrity she sounds like she’s demoting therapy? Sorry but Dealing with mental health by not getting help is not the answer. I hope she decides to get help in the future when she needs it or educate herself more on BPD before giving public interviews. Her mental health and yours is important!
She does seem sweet but I noticed that too, she also spread the misconception that bisexual people exclude trans people so she goes by pan instead... which is not true, she really should not have said that especially during an interview
Im a mental health nurse. A lot of people with BPD, (or EUPD as we call it in Europe) are very cautious about therapy etc. Their lives are very tumultuous and trust can be difficult for them. What I’m trying to say is that while dangerous, it’s not Madelyn’s fault that she has these beliefs therefore we have to be careful not to blame
@@raindropsonroses3919 thanks for the kind reply and I’m sure you have seen a lot. I also work in the mental health field in the USA and didn’t mean to come off like I was blaming her - but I think as a person on a public platform she has more responsibility to either promote BPD/mental health/therapy in a positive way or not. I guess what I was trying to say was I was very disappointed that someone who has the power to influence others lives used this interview to discourage therapy and described how she has no clear intention to educate herself on the disorder. At the very least this would be important to encourage others who might be struggling. But again we both know these beliefs are common with people who struggle with BPD and I hope and wish she will change her stance one day and get the help she needs and encourage others to do the same. Neglecting your mental health it is not something a public figure should be promoting, but I guess ignorance is bliss.
@@jessicashearer8326 ah fantastic :) I could tell from your original comment that you may work in the mental health field ,as your empathy for those with BPD was evident. I do agree and would stress for anyone watching this video to take the experiences of others with a grain of salt. Everyone is unique and therapy (especially DBT) and medication has been shown to have more positive effects for BPD than a lack therefore. People have to do their own objective research and not allow one subjective opinion to influence them.
@@raindropsonroses3919 aww thanks for saying that ☺️
beautiful interview
i feel like madison and mariah were meant to find eachother
she's such an amazing person
*She is too beautiful!* 😍🥺
we just know mariah watches this in her spare time
i ship her and mariah sooooo hard
She’s so sweet!!!
I love this
her laugh istg 😭💗💗💗
I love her she’s so sweet and caring just love able 🥰
I had no idea she had borderline! I have it too and it makes me feel so much more comfortable with myself
her laugh is so cute💕🤩
this is a genuine question to anyone who wants to answer. but i am a Christian and cannot support the LGBTQ+ community. that doesn't mean i hate anyone in it or that i treat anyone differently. i love lgbtq+ community members and i will be friends with literally anyone and everyone. i know there have been too many Christians who have treated LGBTQ+ people with disrespect and treating them like they are this terrible human being (which is totally wrong). i think a straight person is just the same as a gay person. everyone is equally sinful (unless it's like murder because there are greater sins but being gay is not one of those). i believe everyone struggles with their own sin but that doesn't mean we should treat others differently. so my question is, even though i don't support the LGBTQ+ community but i still love them and treat them the same, would y'all not want to be friends with me? does it turn y'all away to be friends with people like me simply because we don't support the lgbtq community? i will treat everyone the same and i respect everyone as human being but i cannot back down on my beliefs. i genuinely want to be friends with anyone who is willing to be friends with me. so i hope that it doesn't turn y'all away when i say i don't support the community. much love 💕
no hate. Im an asexual they/them lesbian. if we met and you told me you didnt support me for who i truly am, and ESPECIALLY if you told me loving who i love makes you uncomfy... i wouldnt want to be friends with you. i wouldnt be comfortable telling you about my crush, introducing you to my s/o if i had one. so yea, learn to accept ppl for they are 😃 religion literally hsd nothing to do witj it either lol so yea
I love you Madison 🇿🇦💞💞you are amazing
This interviewer is really good
I love her honesty and she is being herself by not caring about other haters opinions. I respect that 👌👍😁
That was to personal I felt like I was intruding on her life (not that I’m complaining lol)
but 2 b clear bisexual is not actually a non-inclusive term. trans men are men and trans women are women. and bisexual includes the entire gender spectrum for that matter anyway. even non-binary or agender and all other forms of gender and sex.
Jeri, Jeri, Quite Contrary What do you mean by this? Why do you feel that bi excludes trans? Just curious! Would love to chat❤️
Love the BPD rep!
Same!! ❤️
I was diagnosed with bpd four years ago...
Hi I'm bpd and have been for years I would like to know how people stop the weigh gain of meds because that dosnt help the situation
You might need to change your meds or take another medication that counter acts that... talk to your doctor
@@daeshareis5850 thankyou I did and was put on metformin
ok not to make this negative or anything i just don't understand why she said she was confused after she dated a trans guy like being trans inst another gender...like if ur dating a trans guy its still a straight relationship.....idk
It’s not and it is. It is a straight relationship but it’s also a lqbtq relationship. It’s bc of their birth gender. Like if a woman dated a woman who became a trans male, she prolly wouldn’t be comfortable dating them bc of their birth gender. You have to be part of the community to understand it. Like my friend is bi but she doesn’t date trans people. I’m pan and I date trans bc I don’t care about gender or sexuality
I just adore her
She is so cute and loving ❤️
Madison is sooo sweet
i absolutely adore madison and i know she's a very kind and loving person so i'm sure she doesn't mean to be, but saying that you aren't bisexual because you've dated a trans person is transphobic :( it's implying that trans women aren't real women and trans men aren't real men
i don’t think she meant it to sound that way, she seems really kind so maybe she just thought that being bi meant being only attracted to cis people and that statement was just the consequence of slight ignorance towards the differences between the sexualities.
@@argumentativedreamgirl yep thats what i said in the comment ahaha i know she means well but she should rethink the way she defines bisexuality because the way she thinks of it is wrong
@@saraedenn yep that’s true, hopefully she’s more educated now, wouldn’t want people to be misinformed
AHHHH I LOVE THIS