This former US X Factor singer and Latin Grammy Award-winning star looks UNRECOGNIZABLE in stylish new magazine shoot – can you guess who it is?
This Latin Grammy Award-winning star looked completely unrecognizable while on the cover Paper after recently undergoing a drastic hair transformation.
For the photoshoot, the performer, 27, rocked bleached eyebrows and posed with a lock of her platinum blonde locks in her mouth as she stared blankly at the camera.
The singer, who has been romantically linked to superstars such as Nick Jonas, Louis Tomlinson and Shawn Mendes over the years, rose to fame at the age of 15 on The X Factor.
Can you guess who it is?
This Latin Grammy Award-winning star looked completely unrecognizable as she graced the cover of Paper Magazine after recently undergoing a drastic hair transformation
It’s Camila Cabello!
While reflecting on her makeover, the Havana hitmaker admitted she felt the urge to make a “major, physical change.”
“My dark hair has been with me my whole life, like it was just an important part of how the public saw me, how the world saw me and how I saw myself,” she said while appearing in Alex Cooper’s film. Call her daddy podcast.
While speaking to Paper, the Cinderella actress talked about how “the culture goes up and down” and one day you’re “that girl” and the next day “you’re a mess.”
“I’m not really concerned about that,” she said. ‘There is no master plan.’
On how her sound has changed ahead of the release of her next album, Cabello teased, “This is my fourth time doing an album, which isn’t that often to do something.”
‘This is the most confident I’ve ever been. I’ve learned from all those times where I thought, okay, maybe I listened to that person and had a little doubt. I tried to see what didn’t feel right. And I didn’t do it again,” she explained.
She went on to say that she likes to write about “situations where there is a moral gray area” and where she “could be the bad guy.”
As she reflected on her makeover, she admitted she felt the urge to make a “major, physical change” (seen in December 2023)
“I don’t feel like you have to be a perfect angel all the time. It’s all worth exploring because it’s human. “I find that much more interesting than protecting my image as a celebrity,” she said.
After more than ten years in the spotlight, she came to the realization that her “relationship with the outside world felt immature.”
“I had so much time to myself in hotel rooms and on tour buses developing an inner world,” she recalls. ”(I became an) experience junkie. It was my ‘year of yes.’
“A big part of this album was spending time dating and building on relationships with my friends that weren’t super nourished,” she told the outlet.
While speaking to Paper, the Cinderella actress talked about how ‘the culture goes up and down’ and one day you’re ‘that girl’ and the next day ‘you’re a mess’ (seen earlier this month)
As for how her sound has changed ahead of the release of her next album, Cabello teased how she likes to write about situations where she “might be the bad guy.”
“For me, because of this strange uprooting of starting in Hollywood at a young age, I always feel like, it would feel really good to be claimed by the place I come from,” she said.
After meeting Dwyane Wade, who played for the Miami Heat for 16 years, at the Oscars, she recalled coming up to him and saying she was “from Miami.”
“And he said, ‘I know, I’m so proud of you,’” she said. ‘It felt so good. We all have this deep-seated human need to belong.”
After more than a decade in the spotlight, she realized that her “relationship with the outside world felt immature” (seen as a teenager performing with her former bandmates in Fifth Harmony)
Her latest single, I Luv It, released earlier this month, was described as ‘the worst song ever’ by some of her online critics.
“Camila Cabello’s new song hurts every fiber of my psyche,” one unhappy listener wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter).
Another wrote: ‘The song sounds like two open tabs on your computer playing at the same time.’
“That new Camilla Cabello song is unironically stuck in my head,” the user admitted. “I’m afraid that lady knew what she was doing in the earworm studio.”
Her self-titled fourth album follows her last record, 2022’s Familia.