Camilla Cabello and her friends arrived on Coachella’s weekend two as the souls of the party
25.04.2022 - 22:01
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Camilla Cabello and her friends arrived on Coachella’s weekend two as the souls of the party. The songstress and her squad brought high energy and good vibes to the festival.
Cabello and her crew rocked trendy festival looks that included denim, hats, crochet pieces, crop tops, bandanas, sunnies, and graphic t-shirts.The 25-year-old “Bam Bam” and “Havana” singer’s outing comes after saying Harry Styles was her motivation to give a talent competition show a try. “I was 15, I was a huge One Direction fan, and I was like The Voice? X Factor? And I was like, ‘Well, One Direction will be at X Factor; I don’t know if they’ll be at The Voice, so let me audition for X Factor,’” Cabello recalls.Anitta, Maria Zardoya & more highlights of Coachella week 2Kendall Jenner celebrates Coachella weekend topless by the poolAnitta reveals she hired a Disney World engineer to bring her electrifying Coachella set to life“This is really embarrassing, and I can only say this because obviously, that was like, ten years ago, but I literally was like, ‘I’m auditioning for X Factor because I will marry Harry Styles.’ I really believed that at the time,” she said.Camila is also celebrating her new album.
She dropped Familia on April 8. During her latest Elle Mexico cover, the star revealed how her first language connects her to her childhood.
“When I speak in Spanish, the young parts of me come out, the ones that have been in my subconscious since I was born [when] I lived in Cuba and Mexico,” she told the publication in Spanish.The 25-year-old Cuban native said that Spanish-language is her safe space. “It’s my most childish and innocent self, before the struggles and confrontations with mental health issues and everything that comes with growing
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