Camila Cabello
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My mom told me we were going to Disney World. As immigrant parents do, they lie to protect us. I love my mom so much. She's not watching, so I don't have to worry about hurting her feelings on that one. Hi, mom. Hey, mom. But yeah, she said she told me we were going to Disney World. And I was really excited until maybe a couple months passed. And I was like, wait a second.
My mom told me we were going to Disney World. As immigrant parents do, they lie to protect us. I love my mom so much. She's not watching, so I don't have to worry about hurting her feelings on that one. Hi, mom. Hey, mom. But yeah, she said she told me we were going to Disney World. And I was really excited until maybe a couple months passed. And I was like, wait a second.
I'm still here and there's no Disney World. And yeah, it's funny, like I really empathize with that, you know, that age, that version of me, because I can imagine that it's probably informed some parts of my personality in the sense that like,
I'm still here and there's no Disney World. And yeah, it's funny, like I really empathize with that, you know, that age, that version of me, because I can imagine that it's probably informed some parts of my personality in the sense that like,
I'm still here and there's no Disney World. And yeah, it's funny, like I really empathize with that, you know, that age, that version of me, because I can imagine that it's probably informed some parts of my personality in the sense that like,
one day I had like all my cousins and all my family around and the next day, not to like, whatever, like a pity sob story or whatever, but you know, one day they were there. And then the next, the next day I was kind of like, Oh, where is everybody? I actually had this song that I wrote that didn't end up making it into the album. But, um,
one day I had like all my cousins and all my family around and the next day, not to like, whatever, like a pity sob story or whatever, but you know, one day they were there. And then the next, the next day I was kind of like, Oh, where is everybody? I actually had this song that I wrote that didn't end up making it into the album. But, um,
one day I had like all my cousins and all my family around and the next day, not to like, whatever, like a pity sob story or whatever, but you know, one day they were there. And then the next, the next day I was kind of like, Oh, where is everybody? I actually had this song that I wrote that didn't end up making it into the album. But, um,
Like so many empty chairs for like Christmas dinner or whatever. It was like some like lyric like that. But I think that's such a like visceral image that I can remember. It's like a lot of noise. And then it was like just me and my mom. Why did you guys move?
Like so many empty chairs for like Christmas dinner or whatever. It was like some like lyric like that. But I think that's such a like visceral image that I can remember. It's like a lot of noise. And then it was like just me and my mom. Why did you guys move?
Like so many empty chairs for like Christmas dinner or whatever. It was like some like lyric like that. But I think that's such a like visceral image that I can remember. It's like a lot of noise. And then it was like just me and my mom. Why did you guys move?
think it was just the situation in Cuba was getting more and more difficult like lack of there was just like such a ceiling like as far as like you know my mom was an architect and even if you had a good job there was just like such there was like not a lot of resources like even like food medicine education like
think it was just the situation in Cuba was getting more and more difficult like lack of there was just like such a ceiling like as far as like you know my mom was an architect and even if you had a good job there was just like such there was like not a lot of resources like even like food medicine education like
think it was just the situation in Cuba was getting more and more difficult like lack of there was just like such a ceiling like as far as like you know my mom was an architect and even if you had a good job there was just like such there was like not a lot of resources like even like food medicine education like
I don't think a lot of people know, like, the situation there is, like, really, it's pretty tough, especially right now. Like, there's, like, there's not a lot of food. I have family members that have come even, like, a month ago that are still coming. And, you know, they see, like, the food that we have, like, in, you know, in the pantry.
I don't think a lot of people know, like, the situation there is, like, really, it's pretty tough, especially right now. Like, there's, like, there's not a lot of food. I have family members that have come even, like, a month ago that are still coming. And, you know, they see, like, the food that we have, like, in, you know, in the pantry.
I don't think a lot of people know, like, the situation there is, like, really, it's pretty tough, especially right now. Like, there's, like, there's not a lot of food. I have family members that have come even, like, a month ago that are still coming. And, you know, they see, like, the food that we have, like, in, you know, in the pantry.
And they're like, we're just, like, not used to this situation. And I think that's like what's amazing, too, about Miami and the community there is like I think because everybody has those common like start from nothing thing, like it really is like, hey, like if you don't have a job, like I've got this uncle, I got this cousin, like you come work for me. You don't know how to do this.
And they're like, we're just, like, not used to this situation. And I think that's like what's amazing, too, about Miami and the community there is like I think because everybody has those common like start from nothing thing, like it really is like, hey, like if you don't have a job, like I've got this uncle, I got this cousin, like you come work for me. You don't know how to do this.
And they're like, we're just, like, not used to this situation. And I think that's like what's amazing, too, about Miami and the community there is like I think because everybody has those common like start from nothing thing, like it really is like, hey, like if you don't have a job, like I've got this uncle, I got this cousin, like you come work for me. You don't know how to do this.