Camila Cabello glams up and chats coaching The Voice after competing on The X Factor

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Three-time Grammy nominee Camila Cabello shone and reflected on how the COVID-19 pandemic made society lonelier but stronger in 2020-2021.

“We realized we need other people for mental health,” the Cuban-born, Miami-raised 25-year-old said in her statement. Vogue Mexico cover story (translated from Spanish).

“But I think there were times when it was very glorifying to be happy on your own, to achieve it alone, to stand alone on the precipice of the mountain. And I wanted to embrace the discourse that you need other people to live your healthiest and happiest life—that no one can do it alone.”

‘We realized we need other people for mental health’: three-time Grammy nominee Camila Cabello beamed, reflecting on how the COVID-19 pandemic made society lonelier but stronger in 2020-2021

The coronavirus shutdown also led to the end of Camila’s (née Karla Estrabao) two-year romance with three-time Grammy nominee Shawn Mendes on Nov. 17.

For the accompanying fashion spread, Cabello – who just signed with Interscope Records – donned designer clothes selected by stylist Valentina Collado.

The Hasta Los Dientes singer got ready for the cameras with help from her regular hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos, makeup artist Natasha Severino and nail artist Betina R. Goldstein.

“Women, often people want us to be one-dimensional,” Camila said in the… Vogue Mexico Video.

The Cuban-born, Miami-raised 25-year-old said in her Vogue Mexico cover story: “But I think there were times when it was very glorifying to be able to be happy on your own, to achieve it on your own, to be alone on your own.” the abyss of the mountain. And I wanted to embrace the discourse that you need other people to live your healthiest and happiest life.”

‘Nobody can do it alone’: The coronavirus shutdown also led to the end of Camila’s (née Karla Estrabao) two-year romance with three-time Grammy nominee Shawn Mendes (pictured October 31) on Nov.

Leopard print moment: For the accompanying fashion broadcast, Cabello – who just signed with Interscope Records – donned designer clothes selected by stylist Valentina Collado

“They want us to just be sexy or emotional, just be one thing, just have one perspective, just be in one job. And they can’t handle it, whether it’s in the music industry or the world, the fact that we’re full-fledged people and there are so many sides to us.’

Cabello – who became a US citizen in 2008 – only lived in Cuba until she was seven, so it was important for her to reconnect with her roots on her third studio album Familia.

“I’ve had moments in my life where I really miss Latin culture,” noted the Bam Bam hitmaker.

“But if I go to live in Mexico or Cuba, I always think that for a long time I will be the person who does not have the years of culture that the people have experienced there, in those places I will be the gringa, even though in the United States I feel Latin.’

Selection approved: Hasta Los Dientes singer got ready for the cameras with help from her regular hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos, makeup artist Natasha Severino and nail artist Betina R. Goldstein

Camila said in Vogue Mexico’s video: “Women often want us to be one-dimensional. They want us to just be sexy or just emotional, just be one thing, just have one perspective, just be in one job. And they can’t handle whether it’s in the music industry or the world, the fact that we’re full and complete people and there’s so many sides to us.”

‘I really miss Latin culture’: Cabello – who became a US citizen in 2008 – only lived in Cuba for up to seven years, so it was important for her to reconnect with her roots on her third studio album Familia

Camila famously began her career at age 15 in Fifth Harmony, which finished in third place on the second season of Fox’s The X Factor in 2012.

Cabello – who left the girl group in 2016 – is currently coaching the 22nd season of The Voice, which airs Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC.

“I realized it has the potential to change your whole life,” said the Cinderella actress.

“If I make a mistake, the opportunity for a human is gone. It is also very nice because I realize, now that I am a coach, that I have learned a lot in those 10 years. I think it’s great to see that people follow the advice and improve it.’

Left the girl group in 2016: The Bam Bam hitmaker (M) famously began her career at age 15 in Fifth Harmony, which finished in third place in 2012 on the second season of Fox’s The X Factor.

‘The Blind Auditions Part 3’: Camila currently coaches the 22nd season of The Voice, which airs Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC

Cabello said, “I realized it has the potential to change your whole life. If I make a mistake, the opportunity for a person is gone. It is also very nice because I realize, now that I am a coach, that I have learned a lot in those 10 years. I love to see that people follow the advice and improve’

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