Madison Beer holds up two Black Lives Matter signs while protesting along a highway in Malibu 

She was hit with tear gas over the weekend, while protesting in Santa Monica over the senseless killing of George Floyd.

But Madison Beer proved herself undeterred on Wednesday afternoon, when she was spotted wielding two homemade Black Lives Matter signs alongside a highway in Malibu.

The 21-year-old singer suited up in a grey oversized sweatshirt and matching sweatpants as she braved the open air with her activism crew. 

Undeterred: On Wednesday, Madison Beer was spotted wielding two homemade Black Lives Matter signs, while protesting the senseless death of George Floyd alongside a highway in Malibu

Beer stood on the edge of the road’s curb in a pair of black flip flops that coordinated with the black bandana she had wrapped around her nose and mouth. 

She looked be wearing little to no makeup and had her brunette hair tied back into a bun. 

The Selfish songstress has dedicated herself to attending at least one of the various protests that have erupted across Los Angeles per day.

She toted a ‘Black Lives Matter’ sign, as well as a sign that read: ‘Black Lives. Black Trans Lives. Black Gay Lives. Black Mental Health. Black Voices. Matter.’

Clear message: She toted a 'Black Lives Matter' sign, as well as a sign that read: 'Black Lives. Black Trans Lives. Black Gay Lives. Black Mental Health. Black Voices. Matter'

Clear message: She toted a ‘Black Lives Matter’ sign, as well as a sign that read: ‘Black Lives. Black Trans Lives. Black Gay Lives. Black Mental Health. Black Voices. Matter’ 

Strength in numbers: The 21-year-old singer suited up in a grey oversized sweatshirt and matching sweatpants as she braved the open air with her activism crew

Strength in numbers: The 21-year-old singer suited up in a grey oversized sweatshirt and matching sweatpants as she braved the open air with her activism crew

Madison was joined by five of her friends whose signs encouraged the defunding of the LAPD and other sentiments criticizing law enforcement.   

The singer has been using her Instagram to document her experience protesting in Los Angeles. 

She made headlines on Sunday when she attended another protest that ended up with her getting hit with tear gas.

Beer was streaming the protest in Santa Monica live on Instagram, where she warned fans in the area to leave. 

Documenting: The singer has been using her Instagram to document her experience protesting in Los Angeles; protesters pictured on Beer's Instagram on June 2

Documenting: The singer has been using her Instagram to document her experience protesting in Los Angeles; protesters pictured on Beer’s Instagram on June 2

Big turn out: protesters pictured on Beer's Instagram on June 2

Big turn out: protesters pictured on Beer’s Instagram on June 2

‘If anyone’s in Santa Monica, please leave now. They’re tear-gassing everything, everywhere,’ Madison said as she streamed the protest on Instagram Live.

‘I was just tear-gassed and I can’t breathe,’ she added, clearly displaying a shortness of breath.

‘LEAVE SANTA MONICA NOW IF YOU CAN I WAS JUST TEAR GASSED THEY ARE ARRESTING EVERYONE AND TEAR GASSING ALL CROWDS,’ she added. 

On Saturday, Madison took to her Instagram page to share a passionate statement that detailed her dedication to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Tear gas: She made headlines on Sunday when she attended another protest that ended up with her getting hit with tear gas

Tear gas: She made headlines on Sunday when she attended another protest that ended up with her getting hit with tear gas

Influence: Beer thanked her fans for their support after she delivered a lengthy statement regarding Black Lives Matter to her Instagram on Saturday; Madison's statement shared to her Instagram Story on June 1

Influence: Beer thanked her fans for their support after she delivered a lengthy statement regarding Black Lives Matter to her Instagram on Saturday; Madison’s statement shared to her Instagram Story on June 1

She wrote about how ‘heartbroken, enraged, and disturbed over the murder of George Floyd’ she has been.

‘i am mourning all of the unjust murders of black people around the world in the hands of institutional racism and hate crimes. because i am a white person, i have the privilege of not having to fear for my life due to the color of my skin, but i will always stand with you and fight with you,’ wrote Beer to her 18.8million followers 

‘your voice matters. you will not be silenced. #blacklivesmatter today, tomorrow & forever. to all my followers, i have included some things you can do to help. please read about this situation, please watch the riots going on, please educate yourself in anyway you can. this is nowhere near the first time we’ve lost an innocent black person to a racist committing murder. it’s on us to make a change.’

She concluded her lengthy statement by providing a series of phone numbers and links to her following, so they can contribute to the cause.

Taking a stand: 'i am mourning all of the unjust murders of black people around the world in the hands of institutional racism and hate crimes. because i am a white person, i have the privilege of not having to fear for my life due to the color of my skin, but i will always stand with you and fight with you,' wrote Beer to her 18.8million followers; Madison's sign pictured on her Instagram on May 31

Taking a stand: ‘i am mourning all of the unjust murders of black people around the world in the hands of institutional racism and hate crimes. because i am a white person, i have the privilege of not having to fear for my life due to the color of my skin, but i will always stand with you and fight with you,’ wrote Beer to her 18.8million followers; Madison’s sign pictured on her Instagram on May 31