Chase Stokes Claps Back at Song Rumors Involving Madelyn Cline
Alright, so here’s the latest gossip swirling around Chase Stokes, and it’s a bit of a wild one. You know Chase from Outer Banks , right? He dated his co-star Madelyn Cline for about a year and a half before they split in November 2021. Since then, Chase moved on and found love with country singer Kelsea Ballerini. Now, fans are getting way too creative with their theories—some think Kelsea’s new song, “Emerald City,” is somehow about Madelyn.
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Here’s the deal: when Kelsea shared a TikTok promoting her EP Mount Pleasant , particularly her song “People Pleaser,” people started speculating wildly in the comments. But it wasn’t that track they were obsessed with—it was “Emerald City.” In the song, Kelsea sings about someone with brown eyes and a colorful dating history, which had fans immediately jumping to conclusions, connecting the dots to Madelyn. Some comments even questioned if the song was fair to her, like, “Did she have to give permission?” The internet was, in true form, overanalyzing every lyric.
Chase wasn’t having any of it. He publicly clapped back on social media, calling the theories “fucking weird” and simply telling people to “grow up.” Honestly, you can’t really blame him—sometimes fans just need a reality check.
It’s important to note, though, that there’s no bad blood between Kelsea and Madelyn. In a 2023 interview with Call Her Daddy , Kelsea gushed about Madelyn, calling her lovely and wildly talented. She even talked about watching Chase and Madelyn work together while filming Outer Banks in 2023 and insisted the internet had made the situation way more dramatic than it actually was. She described their working relationship as positive and said she genuinely enjoyed being on set with everyone.
So, to sum it up: fans are speculating about songs, Chase is shutting it down, and Kelsea and Madelyn seem to have nothing but respect for each other. No drama, no shade—just a reminder that sometimes social media can turn a harmless song into a whole conspiracy theory.
At the end of the day, the takeaway here is clear: enjoy the music, mind your business, and maybe leave Chase and Madelyn out of your song theories. And yes, “Emerald City” is probably just a great song to vibe to—and maybe cry a little to—without reading too much into it.
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