Madelyn Cline’s Journey: From Childhood in South Carolina to Outer Banks Fame, Love Life, and Upcoming Roles
Madelyn Cline has captivated audiences worldwide with her magnetic charm, undeniable talent, and compelling on-screen performances. As Sarah Cameron in Netflix’s hit series Outer Banks, she became a household name almost overnight. Her journey to this iconic role is a testament to her grit, passion, and unwavering determination.
Beginning her career as a model and gaining experience through television commercials, Madelyn worked tirelessly to hone her craft. She showcased her versatility in roles like her standout performance in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Beyond her accolades and growing stardom, Madelyn’s life is marked by resilience, deep connections to her characters, and a quest for authenticity in a fast-paced industry.

Equally compelling is Madelyn’s personal journey, particularly her experiences with relationships. Before her rise to fame, she navigated a toxic relationship that led her to isolate from friends and family. Reflecting on this period, Madelyn shared,
“When I first moved out here [to LA], I was kind of dealing with [an] abusive relationship and because of that relationship I had isolated myself from a lot of friends, it hurt a lot of people.”
This challenging experience profoundly impacted her personal growth and perspective on healthy relationships.
Her romance with Outer Banks co-star Chase Stokes emerged as one of Hollywood’s most talked-about pairings. Their bond, which blossomed on set, was characterized by mutual support, playful affection, and shared milestones, as seen during their memorable 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards appearance. Though they ultimately parted ways in late 2021, the relationship showcased Madelyn’s down-to-earth nature and her ability to balance personal connections with her rising career. In the years that followed, Madelyn maintained a relatively private approach to her dating life, briefly connecting with DJ Zack Bia, singer-songwriter Jackson Guthy, and later comedian Pete Davidson. Each relationship offered glimpses of her grounded personality and her desire to maintain privacy despite growing fame.
This biography unravels the multifaceted journey of Madelyn Cline—a rising star whose dedication, artistry, and authentic presence continue to leave an indelible mark on Hollywood and the hearts of her fans around the globe. Get ready to dive into her inspiring story of ambition, challenges, love, and triumphs.
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Early Life and Childhood
Madelyn Renee Cline was born on December 21, 1997, in North Charleston, South Carolina, USA, and was raised in Goose Creek, a suburban area near Charleston. She grew up in a family with strong local roots; her father, Mark Cline, is an engineer known for his practical advice and caring nature. Cline once described her father as “the man that never lets me live without a plunger, makes the best ribs, and makes sure to call me to see if I’ve changed the oil in my car.”, and her mother, Pam Cline, works as a real estate agent. She is the only child in the family.
From an early age, Cline displayed a creative imagination and found joy in imaginative play. She would often create her own little world of stories, pretending her stuffed animals were her audience or conversation partners. Sometimes, if she felt like chatting, she would talk to her dog as if they were having a conversation. Her imaginative energy occasionally overflowed during family moments, and her mother would sometimes ask her to pause or redirect her enthusiasm. As a result, Cline would retreat to her room, where she’d continue her conversations with her stuffed animals. She has explained that this became her way of expressing herself when her mother felt overwhelmed by her chatter. In her downtime, she loved watching TV shows, which she described as entertaining and relaxing. She also enjoyed reading, which she found both engaging and a fun way to pass the time.
During her childhood, Cline participated in dance classes and developed a love for acting. At the age of 10, she began traveling to New York to pursue commercial print work. She described her time in New York as a formative period where she fell in love with being on sets, working with other creatives, and experiencing the fast-paced energy of the city. Her early industry experiences not only shaped her desire to pursue a career in entertainment but also served as a way to save up for college. (as she recounted in her interview with Schön! Magazine).


During her teenage years, around age 16, Cline struggled with body image issues and eating disorders. She adopted an extreme exercise regimen, waking at 5 a.m. for intense cardio sessions while severely restricting calorie intake, sometimes eating as little as six almonds for breakfast. Her mother played a crucial role in her recovery, encouraging positive self-talk in front of the mirror. This support helped Cline embrace self-acceptance and improved mental health. Later, her then-boyfriend Chase Stokes also provided significant emotional support, offering affirmations that bolstered her self-esteem (Women’s Health, December 2020).
Early Modeling and Acting roles
Madelyn Cline’s early exposure to the entertainment industry began at a young age. By the age of 13, she had already started building a career in modeling and acting. Her breakthrough came when she appeared on the cover of Lowcountry Parent Magazine, a milestone she described as both exciting and surreal. Upon seeing herself in print, Cline humorously recalled questioning her own appearance, joking, “Is my nose that big?”
Following her appearance in Lowcountry Parent Magazine, Cline’s modeling career gained momentum. She traveled to New York, where she secured several print jobs and commercial opportunities. Among her early modeling achievements, she appeared on the covers of American Girl, Parent and Child, and Lowcountry Parent. By 2011, she had already filmed about nine commercials, further establishing her presence in the industry. During this period, Cline also participated in the Easy-to-Make Cooking Show, where she demonstrated how to make Chuck E. Cheese pizza.
Although initially focused on modeling, Cline’s growing interest in acting began to shape her career path. In 2009, she auditioned for a role in the Coen brothers’ critically acclaimed film True Grit (2010). Although she did not secure the part, she later reflected on the experience during a Vanity Fair lie detector test, saying, “No animosity. All love. I was sad at the time.” While she didn’t specify which role she auditioned for, the experience was a significant moment in her early acting journey.
In 2011, Cline appeared in the TV series Army Wives, marking one of her earliest notable acting roles. The part required her to perform in cold, rainy conditions while dressed lightly for a summer scene. She also worked on the faith-based film The 23rd Psalm: Redemption, which was released that same year.
Insights and Advice for Aspiring Performers: Drawing from her early experiences in modeling and acting, Cline shared her thoughts on the realities of the entertainment industry during her 2011 interview with The Post and Courier. Even though she was just a child actor at the time, her perspective reflected a maturity beyond her years. She emphasized that the industry requires dedication, patience, and resilience, dispelling the misconception that it is always glamorous. Cline recounted enduring long hours, challenging conditions, and learning to follow structured expectations on set. “It’s not all fun and games,” she explained, but stressed that pursuing a passion for acting made the hard work worthwhile.
Pursuing Acting Full-Time
Before her breakthrough, Cline appeared in several notable television roles that helped her gain experience. She had guest roles in series such as The Originals, where she portrayed Jessica, and Stranger Things, where she appeared as Tina in Season 2. These roles allowed her to build her acting resume and gain valuable experience on professional sets.
Cline briefly attended Coastal Carolina University for six weeks before dropping out shortly before midterms to fully commit to acting. During this time, she faced the challenge of balancing her academic commitments with her growing acting career. Determined to gain acting experience, she frequently made long drives from Myrtle Beach to Atlanta to audition and work on notable projects like The Originals and Stranger Things. This demanding schedule eventually took its toll, and she ran out of excused absences at school.
Faced with a difficult decision, Cline realized her heart was set on acting. Although she never formally pursued a BFA or acting degree, she took acting classes in both Los Angeles and New York to refine her skills. She ultimately chose to drop out of college, pack her car, and make the bold move to Los Angeles to pursue acting full-time. Reflecting on this pivotal moment, she described it as both terrifying and exhilarating, recalling that it felt like there was “absolutely no going back” after making the move. The transition marked a defining step in her career, underscoring her commitment to the entertainment industry and her willingness to embrace risk in pursuit of her goals.
Early Struggles and Reflections in Los Angeles
Madelyn Cline’s journey to success was shaped by a period of significant struggle and self-reflection following her move to Los Angeles. After dropping out of college just before midterms, she left her home in South Carolina and drove to California with hopes of pursuing an acting career. Her decision deeply concerned her parents, who questioned her path, asking, “What did we do wrong?”
Once in Los Angeles, Cline quickly encountered the harsh realities of the entertainment industry. Walking into her first auditions, she recalled feeling overwhelmed by the sheer number of aspiring actors, realizing, “Holy shit, there’s like a thousand of me.” This unsettling experience triggered intense self-doubt, making her question whether she had made the right decision. Admitting she lacked confidence at the time, she reflected,
“I realized very quickly that I didn’t believe in myself enough to have confidence.”
During this challenging period, Cline often visited Beachwood Café, where she spent time reading plays, submitting auditions, and contemplating her future. Despite her anxiety, she later recognized that this period of uncertainty played a vital role in pushing her forward. Reflecting on her mindset at the time, she remarked,
“I’m kinda glad I didn’t know that, because I think the anxiety and the worry is what lit a fire under my ass to do something about it.”
To support herself financially, Cline took an unexpected job working at a horse barn. Rising at 6 a.m. each morning, she cleaned stalls, fed the horses, and prepared their supplements — earning just $30 a day. While her parents had envisioned her taking a retail job, Cline found comfort and purpose in her work at the barn. Despite the modest pay, she recalled it fondly as “some of the best memories.” Working with horses also became a therapeutic outlet, helping her manage anxiety. She explained that maintaining calmness while riding was essential, noting,
“If you stay calm, they’ll stay calm.”
Reflecting on her journey, Cline acknowledged that learning to manage her emotions and overcome imposter syndrome had been “quite a journey.” While the process was difficult, she found strength in embracing uncertainty. Describing her growth, she remarked, “I think L.A. has been a lesson in learning how to let go.” With newfound confidence, she offered advice to others facing similar struggles:
“Give yourself the permission to tell your anxiety to shut the f** up.”
These reflections, shared in her Vogue feature titled 24 Hours with Madelyn Cline (July 29, 2021), highlight how her early struggles ultimately shaped her resilience and determination — essential qualities that fueled her path to success.
Career Breakthrough with Outer Banks
Audition
Madelyn Cline’s breakout role came with the Netflix series Outer Banks, a project uniquely filmed in her hometown of Charleston. Before her successful audition, she called her mother from a local café to inform her about the unexpected opportunity. As she later mentioned in Harper’s Bazaar (December 2022), she had told her mother she would be coming home for a few days to audition for a Netflix show that, coincidentally, was set to be filmed in Charleston. Initially hesitant about returning home, she later embraced the opportunity, realizing that out of all the roles she had booked, this was the one that brought her back to her hometown.
Jonas Pate, the co-creator of Outer Banks, played a pivotal role in securing Cline’s position on the show. Concerned about potential casting challenges, Pate told her they would explore various approaches to ensure she landed the role. Despite her initial concern that the role was a mistake, Cline was officially cast and joined the production.
Outer Banks Season 1
Cline’s role as Sarah Cameron in Netflix’s Outer Banks became her career-defining moment. The series, which premiered on April 15, 2020, follows a group of teenagers searching for a legendary treasure. In the show, Sarah Cameron is entangled in a high-stakes narrative involving romance, family tension, and betrayal.
Season 1 Highlights: Outer Banks Season 1 featured Sarah Cameron in multiple pivotal moments:
- Episode 4: “Spy Games” – Sarah and John B’s romance develops as they retrieve a critical map.
- Episode 7: “Dead Calm” – Sarah struggles with conflicting loyalties as her father’s dark secrets emerge.
- Episode 10: “The Phantom” – Sarah and John B attempt to escape after John B is wrongly accused of murder, culminating in a dramatic conclusion as they flee together.
Challenges During Filming: Filming Outer Banks proved physically and emotionally demanding for Cline. One of the most challenging sequences for her was the intense tarmac sequence in the season finale. This scene required her to portray Sarah Cameron enduring a chaotic confrontation involving her character being dragged into a plane, hitting her head, and witnessing a murder. The sequence unfolded across three grueling days of filming in Charleston’s summer heat, which often exceeded 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The physically demanding shoot left Cline emotionally drained, and her eyes became swollen from continuous crying scenes.
The tarmac sequence featured multiple complex emotional beats as Sarah desperately tried to resist her father’s control, only to be knocked unconscious and left disoriented upon regaining consciousness. The emotional toll combined with the extreme heat made it one of the most physically challenging moments of her career.
To maintain her emotional intensity, makeup artist Holly employed Vicks VapoRub as a technique to induce tears. The process helped Cline sustain her emotional performance throughout lengthy filming sessions. These filming insights were shared by Cline during her appearance on the Chicks in the Office podcast in 2020.
Bonding with the Cast and Behind-the-Scenes Antics: Cline developed a strong bond with her co-stars during production. While filming in Charleston, Jonathan Daviss’s mother prepared an Easter dinner for the cast, which they enjoyed together during their downtime. The cast maintained their closeness even after production wrapped, continuing to spend time together in Los Angeles.
In a memorable prank, Cline and Chase Stokes disguised themselves as background extras and sneaked onto the set. The two successfully blended in for over two hours before Daviss recognized them mid-scene, adding to the playful dynamic the cast maintained off-screen.
Improvisation and Creative Contribution: Cline actively contributed to her character’s development through improvisation. One notable improvised moment occurred outside the Crain house, where Rudy Pankow’s JJ warned John B to “Be careful,” prompting Sarah Cameron to sarcastically add, “I’m gonna kill you both.” This spontaneous moment became a memorable part of the episode, highlighting the creative flexibility encouraged by the show’s creators.
Cline’s creative instincts extended beyond individual scenes. Her natural chemistry with the cast influenced several lighthearted and emotionally impactful moments throughout the series.
Success and Fan Response: Following the release of Outer Banks, Cline experienced a rapid surge in popularity. The show’s trailer accumulated over a million views within hours of its debut. As the series gained momentum, Cline’s social media following soared, growing from a few thousand followers to hundreds of thousands within a week.
The show’s popularity also inspired the viral Barstool Sports campaign “I would die for John B,” which Cline found both amusing and surprising. Her portrayal of Sarah Cameron, combining emotional vulnerability with strength, resonated strongly with viewers.
Outer Banks Season 2
Madelyn Cline returned as Sarah Cameron in Outer Banks season 2, which premiered in July 2021. The season was filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic under strict safety protocols, including zoning measures and regular COVID-19 testing for the cast and crew. Despite these challenges, Cline maintained her connection with fellow cast members, frequently visiting the set during her off days.
Season 2 introduced a “micro time jump” following the Pogues’ escape to the Bahamas. The season follows Sarah and John B.’s journey after being presumed dead, with their survival revealed relatively early in the storyline.
Cline described season 2 as featuring higher stakes and a deeper mystery compared to the previous season. The plot intensified with shocking twists, which Cline described as moments that excited her both as an actor and for fans to watch.
The season also introduced Elizabeth Mitchell as a new antagonist. Cline praised Mitchell’s performance, highlighting her character’s complex motivations that evoke empathy despite her villainous role, similar to Ward Cameron’s layered persona.
During this period, Cline’s social media following soared from approximately 2,000 to over 5 million followers, an experience she described as feeling like an “identity crisis”. Despite her newfound fame, Cline remarked that fans had been generally respectful and kind.
The season also involved challenging filming conditions, including scenes in deep mud, ice-cold water, and physically demanding outdoor sequences.
Outer Banks Season 3
Madelyn Cline returned for Outer Banks season 3, which premiered on February 23, 2023. Cline described this season as the “best season yet”, emphasizing its heightened intensity, faster pace, and deeper emotional impact.
The season begins with the Pogues stranded on a deserted island, which they name “Poguelandia”. The group faces the dilemma of whether to remain in their isolated paradise or return to the chaos of the Outer Banks.
In season 3, Cline’s character, Sarah Cameron, undergoes significant emotional growth. After enduring trauma in the previous seasons, Sarah’s arc explores her confronting grief, confusion, and the consequences of her decisions. Cline emphasized that this introspective storyline was crucial, as Sarah had previously avoided addressing her emotional struggles.
Despite her strained relationship with her brother Rafe, Cline expressed her personal wish to see the siblings develop a “buddy cop” dynamic, though she admitted this was unlikely given Rafe’s dark personality.
Filming season 3 presented several challenges, including encounters with giant centipedes, knee-deep mud, and freezing water scenes. After demanding shoots, Cline and her castmates often relaxed in hot tubs — which she jokingly described as being “filthy” from their muddy outdoor work.
Cline also shared her lighthearted wish to see Sarah work in a smoothie shack or sandwich shop in future seasons, inspired by Rachel Green’s comedic misadventures in Friends.
On social media, Cline acknowledged Outer Banks fans’ ongoing debates about Sarah’s romantic relationships. When asked about alternative pairings for her character, Cline jokingly suggested Kiara as a potential match for Sarah if her existing relationships with John B. and Topper were overlooked.
Outer Banks Season 4
Madelyn Cline returned as Sarah Cameron in Outer Banks season 4, which premiered in two parts:
- Part 1 released on October 10, 2024
- Part 2 released on November 7, 2024
For the first time in the series, Netflix divided the season into two parts to accommodate its fast-paced action and complex storyline.
Season 4 follows the Pogues navigating life after discovering the El Dorado gold. With their newfound wealth, Sarah and her friends attempt to build a sense of normalcy. However, their peace is quickly disrupted when a new murderous group of adversaries emerges, raising the stakes to their highest point yet.
Cline described Part 1 as a build-up, while Part 2 delivered the most thrilling and impactful moments of the season. She expressed particular excitement for the montage sequence at Poguelandia in Episode 1, which she described as feeling reminiscent of the carefree and improvisational spirit of season 1.
The season also delved deeper into Sarah and John B.’s relationship. In a humorous moment, the couple imagines their future children, with Cline suggesting the names Val and Vlad for their potential twin boys.
Filming season 4 included memorable behind-the-scenes moments. Cline recalled a scene in Part 1 where a cast member accidentally passed gas during filming, resulting in uncontrollable laughter that delayed the shoot.
Beyond Outer Banks Success: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
In 2022, Madelyn Cline joined the cast of Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. She expressed her excitement and nervousness about working with acclaimed director Rian Johnson and actors such as Edward Norton and Daniel Craig. Describing her experience, she said, “I was quite honestly scared shitless and also absolutely elated” (Harper’s Bazaar, December 2022). She praised her co-stars for creating a playful and creative environment on set.
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery premiered in select theaters on November 23, 2022, before its global release on Netflix on December 23, 2022. On the day of the theatrical release, Madelyn Cline shared her excitement on Instagram. She expressed deep gratitude for the entire team, saying:
“Feeling so SO much gratitude for this incredible cast, our amazing crew, and for @riancjohnson for having me on this journey.”
Adding a touch of humor, she joked, “I’m not emotional. Who tf is cutting onions?”
Her post perfectly captured the excitement, emotion, and playful tone of the film’s release, especially her appreciation for director Rian Johnson and the people involved in making the film.
During an interview with Manny the Movie Guy on November 24, 2022, Cline shared further insights about her role as Whiskey in Glass Onion. She mentioned that when she first read the script, she felt Whiskey was smarter than she initially appeared, and she wanted to discuss this with director Rian Johnson. Madelyn emphasized that Whiskey is playing her own game, which made the character more interesting to portray.
To prepare for the role, Madelyn researched bodybuilders and YouTubers to better understand Whiskey’s background and personality. She explored details like Whiskey’s goals, what she tolerates, and the complexities of her character, describing Whiskey as part of a “beautiful, wonderful layered thing” because she’s strategically navigating her own path in the story.
She also mentioned that the line about Whiskey not knowing she’s a Taurus was improvised, which she was particularly happy about.
Media Features and Interviews
Cline graced the cover of InStyle México’s December 2024/January 2025 edition, where she reflected on her journey, the transformative impact of her role in Outer Banks, and her New Year’s resolutions. Earlier in November 2024, L’OFFICIEL USA featured Cline in an interview where she discussed her rising self-confidence, experiences navigating fame, and her upcoming entry into horror with the I Know What You Did Last Summer reboot.
In September 2024, Cline was introduced as the cover star of NYLON’s 2024 It Girl Issue, where she spoke about coping with sudden fame, her public dating life, and her dream of becoming a Bond girl.
In August 2024, Cline appeared on the cover of California Style & Culture’s Fall 2024 issue. The feature, titled “Madelyn Cline’s Moment in the Sun,” highlighted her career growth and influence in both acting and fashion, showcasing her wearing designs by Prada and Sydney Evan.
In May 2023, Cline attended the prestigious Met Gala, where she wore a custom Stella McCartney gown. Her appearance at the event further solidified her reputation as a fashion icon, demonstrating her elegant and contemporary style on a global stage.
In April 2023, Cline graced the cover of ELLE India, where she was featured in a beach photoshoot highlighting her effortless charm and growing influence in global fashion.
In March 2023, Cline attended Vanity Fair’s Oscars after-party, wearing a stunning green backless gown, showcasing her distinctive fashion sense and presence at major industry events.
In January 2023, Cline was featured in Who What Wear’s first cover story of the year, where she opened up about her struggles with imposter syndrome, her career journey, and her experience joining the ensemble cast of Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. The interview provided fans with a deeper look into her personality beyond her on-screen roles.
In November 2022, Cline appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where she discussed her cooking struggles and her role in Glass Onion. Her appearance showcased her lighthearted personality and her growing prominence in Hollywood.
In November 2022, Cline appeared on the cover of Remix Magazine, where she was photographed in a vibrant, embellished look. The feature highlighted her rising influence in fashion and her expanding presence in the entertainment industry.
In October 2022, Cline was featured in Vogue Greece, where she discussed her experiences filming Glass Onion, her love for Greece, and her appreciation for Orange pie. The feature combined her personal reflections with her rising success in Hollywood.
In May 2021, Cline appeared on the cover of Grazia Gazette: Hamptons for its Summer 2021 edition. The feature highlighted her rising career, newfound fame from Outer Banks, and her reflections on personal growth during the pandemic.
Madelyn Cline Projects 2025
1. ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Reboot
Cline is set to star in the highly anticipated reboot of the 1997 horror classic, ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer.’ Filming commenced in late 2024, with locations including Sydney’s Watson’s Bay, which doubled as Southport, North Carolina. Cline was spotted on set alongside co-stars Chase Sui Wonders and Sarah Pidgeon, with original cast member Freddie Prinze Jr. reprising his role as Ray Bronson. The film, directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, is slated for release on July 18, 2025.
2. ‘The Map That Leads to You’
Another exciting project in Cline’s lineup is ‘The Map That Leads to You,’ where she stars alongside KJ Apa. The film has been in production since mid-2024, with shooting locations spanning across Europe. In July 2024, Cline and Apa were seen filming in Barcelona, Spain, and by August 29, 2024, production had moved to Rome, Italy. The film is expected to release in August 2025, offering audiences a romantic adventure set against picturesque European backdrops.
3. ‘Day Drinker’: Collaboration with Johnny Depp and Penélope Cruz
Cline’s rising star power has landed her a role in an upcoming film featuring Johnny Depp and Penélope Cruz. While specific details about the project remain under wraps, the collaboration with such esteemed actors signifies a significant milestone in Cline’s career.
4. Fashion Collaborations and Brand Endorsements
Beyond her acting projects, Cline continues to make waves in the fashion industry. She has been featured in campaigns for renowned brands such as Stella McCartney and Tommy Hilfiger. Her collaborations highlight her versatility and influence in the fashion world, further cementing her status as a style icon.
Madelyn Cline’s Instagram serves as a testament to her dynamic career trajectory, offering fans and followers an intimate glimpse into her professional milestones and upcoming projects.
Madelyn Cline’s Relationship Timeline: A Journey Through Love and Growth
Madelyn Cline has experienced several notable relationships over the years. Her most widely publicized romance was with her Outer Banks co-star Chase Stokes, but her journey through relationships also included connections with figures like Zack Bia, Jackson Guthy, and Pete Davidson. Beyond these relationships, Madelyn has also opened up about overcoming a toxic relationship from her past, which significantly impacted her emotional journey.
Overcoming a Toxic Relationship:
In a May 2, 2020 Skype interview with Melanie Berman, Madelyn candidly revealed that she had been in a toxic relationship a few years earlier. She described being deeply invested in someone who, in hindsight, was not equally committed. Madelyn explained that she was treated more as an ego boost than as someone her partner genuinely cared for.
Despite recognizing the unhealthy dynamics, Madelyn admitted that she repeatedly made excuses for his behavior, lied for him, and went out of her way to accommodate him. She described bending over backwards to keep the relationship intact, despite its damaging nature. The relationship followed a troubling on-and-off pattern, adding to its emotional strain.
Eventually, Madelyn reached a breaking point and ended the relationship. However, she acknowledged that this experience left a lasting impact on her emotional well-being. In the relationships that followed, she found herself instinctively pulling away whenever she felt too vulnerable or emotionally attached, driven by lingering insecurity and fear of being hurt again.
Madelyn reflected on how this pattern mirrored her Outer Banks character, Sarah Cameron, who similarly struggled with emotional closeness and had a tendency to withdraw from relationships out of fear. While preparing for her role, Madelyn described this process as feeling like a therapeutic journey, where she confronted her own emotional patterns and past experiences.
Chase Stokes (2020 – 2021):
Madelyn Cline and Chase Stokes’ relationship blossomed naturally on the set of Outer Banks. As revealed during their May 2021 appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show and the 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards, Chase described how comforting it was to have Madelyn by his side during challenging filming days. He noted that her presence provided emotional support, especially while navigating the pressures and unusual circumstances of filming season two during the pandemic.
“It’s nice to have somebody who not only you enjoy being around, but you also enjoy working with,” Chase said during the interview. He described Madelyn as a grounding presence, someone who could uplift him even on tough days.
Their relationship was full of playful affection, highlighted by a memorable moment at the 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards. The couple unintentionally wore matching red ensembles to the event. They kept their outfits a surprise from one another, and when they realized the coincidence, it became a joyful moment that reflected their strong connection.
During an ET interview at the same event, Chase described the experience as a “pinch me” moment, blending his professional admiration with personal affection. He also spoke about the importance of maintaining boundaries between their characters (John B and Sarah) and their real-life relationship. Chase emphasized that while their real-life chemistry enhanced their on-screen dynamic, they consciously separated their personal relationship from their roles.
Their bond extended beyond their careers. Chase recalled his difficult journey to his Outer Banks audition, arriving in Charleston with just $100 borrowed from his mom. From that point onward, Madelyn became a key figure in his life, both personally and professionally.
The couple also found joy in the simple things. Whether it was sharing their love for Toppers cheese puffs discovered in Barbados or joking about surfing struggles and salty beach hair, their relationship was built on warmth, humor, and mutual respect.
Despite their strong connection, Madelyn and Chase ended their relationship in November 2021. The split was described as amicable, and both continued to express respect and admiration for one another post-breakup.
Zack Bia (Late 2021 – Early 2022):
Following her breakup with Chase Stokes, Madelyn was linked to DJ and influencer Zack Bia. They were spotted together in December 2021, though neither publicly confirmed the nature of their relationship. Their connection appeared brief and casual.
Jackson Guthy (2022 – 2023):
In 2022, Madelyn began dating singer-songwriter Jackson Guthy. The couple maintained a relatively private relationship, with fewer public appearances and minimal social media mentions. They dated until July 2023.
Pete Davidson (September 2023 – July 2024):
Madelyn’s most recent high-profile relationship was with comedian and actor Pete Davidson. The pair began dating in September 2023, and though they kept their relationship largely private, media attention surrounded the couple due to Davidson’s widely publicized dating history. Despite their efforts to stay low-key, their romance attracted headlines. The pair split amicably in July 2024 after approximately ten months together.
Current Status (2025):
As of March 2025, Madelyn Cline is not publicly linked to anyone and appears to be focusing on her thriving acting career. Her journey through relationships reflects a mix of public moments, private growth, and a strong commitment to her personal values. From her supportive partnership with Chase Stokes to her brief connection with Zack Bia and her quieter relationships with Jackson Guthy and Pete Davidson, Madelyn’s experiences have shaped her both personally and professionally.
Madelyn Cline: Personality, Interests, Hobbies and Memorable Experiences
Madelyn Cline describes herself as “stubborn,” “aloof,” and “happy.” She finds joy in simple pleasures, such as hosting dinner parties with friends and savoring a glass of wine with ice. While she humorously acknowledges that her choice of adding ice to wine might be unconventional, Cline embraces the idea of doing what feels good in the moment.
A strong believer in spontaneity, Cline encourages others to follow their impulses and embrace life’s experiences. “What makes me happy is doing whatever I want… go do whatever your impulse says — it’s fun, go live, you know… it’s fun to go live and enjoy things and experience things. And if you want to experience the couch, go sit on the couch with your wine,” she advised.
Cline is also known for her self-proclaimed “violent addiction” to TikTok. Despite intending to spend just 15 minutes scrolling, she often finds herself caught in the app for 30 to 45 minutes, losing track of time.
When it comes to coping with anxiety, Cline emphasizes the importance of self-care and silencing self-doubt. Her personal mantra is simple yet powerful: “Give yourself the permission to tell your anxiety to shut the f** up.”
Hobbies:
- Horse riding: Helps her feel centered and grounded.
- Walking: Enjoys walks around Hollywood to unwind.
- Guitar: Learned to play during quarantine.
- The Sims: Enjoys playing and collecting expansion packs.
- Golf: A relaxing activity she enjoys in her free time.
- Speed cup stacking: A quirky hobby she finds fun.
- Traveling: Loves exploring new places and experiencing different cultures.
Memorable Experiences and Challenges
At the age of 18, Cline underwent wisdom tooth surgery, which became a humorous memory due to her reaction to the anesthesia. In her dazed state, she believed her surgeon was the late actor Robin Williams, repeatedly calling him by that name. Coincidentally, her surgery took place on Williams’ birthday, which added a memorable twist to the story.
On her 22nd birthday, Cline experienced a snowboarding mishap during a trip to Mammoth. Following her co-star Rudy Pankow’s guidance, she mistakenly ended up on an advanced slope marked with a blue and black diamond — far beyond her beginner skill level. After enduring multiple falls and a physically exhausting descent, she managed to complete the challenging run. Later, she relaxed with hot chocolate and a beer to celebrate surviving the unexpected adventure.
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